Azerbaijan announces volume of investment to be put in industrial projects

  14 July 2016    Read: 1344
Azerbaijan announces volume of investment to be put in industrial projects
Azerbaijan’s Economy Minister Shahin Mustafayev has said that it is planned to invest more than 1.1 billion Azerbaijani manats (1.5549 AZN/USD on July 13) in the country’s industrial parks and areas, AzVision.az reports citing Trend.
He was addressing the ceremony for signing the UN-Azerbaijan Partnership Framework for 2016-2020 in Baku.

“It is planned to invest more than one billion manats in Sumgait Chemical Industrial Park, 30 million manats in Balakhani industrial park, 100 million manats in Mingachevir industrial park and 40 million manats in Neftchala area,” said Mustafayev.

The minister noted that 17 entrepreneurs obtained incentive documents as part of implementation of projects worth 180 million manats.

“These measures will allow opening thousands of news jobs,” he added. “Meanwhile, there will be new spheres of production, for example, the production of medicines will begin.”

Development of entrepreneurship

Mustafayev also noted that the demands of new economic conditions, which emerged due to the recent complex regional and global economic processes, have led to the need to speed up economic diversification and to conduct preventive measures to support entrepreneurship.

Strategic decisions have been made for development of entrepreneurship and the improvement of the business environment in the country under instructions of the Azerbaijani president, he added.

The minister also said reforms have been accelerated in all areas of the economy: logistics, banking sector, finance, agriculture, transportation and others.

“Monitoring of business activities was stopped for two years,” he noted.

As a result, only 56 inspections were carried out in the first half of 2016, while this figure exceeded 40,000 in the first half of 2015, added the minister.

US-Azerbaijan Partnership Framework

Mustafayev also touched upon the US-Azerbaijan Partnership Framework for 2016-2020.

He said the new program covers three directions – the promotion of sustainable and inclusive economic development, which also includes support for economic diversification and decent labor; strengthening the institutional capacity and effective public and social services; modernization of environmental management and the support to increasing resilience against risks and natural disasters.

Nagorno-Karabakh conflict

During his speech, the minister also touched upon the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

“One of the main issues in the relations with the UN are the four resolutions adopted by the UN Security Council in connection with the occupation of the Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding districts by Armenia,” said Mustafayev. “The resolutions reaffirmed Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity, the need for immediate ceasefire, stopping military actions and withdrawing the occupation troops from the Azerbaijani lands.”

“Unfortunately, Armenia has not yet implemented the provisions of the resolutions,” he added.

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