(MENAFN- AzerNews)
By Sabina Mammadli
ADY Container LLC under the Azerbaijani Railways and
Kazakhstan's KTZ Express Hong Kong under Kazakhstan Railways signed
an agreement on partnership within the framework of the first
Kazakh-Azerbaijani Business Council, Azernews reports.
The agreement covers issues of deepening cooperation in the
field of multimodal cargo transportation and transcontinental
container transportation, including the implementation of joint
actions on the Trans-Caspian International transport Route (TITR),
the North-South international transport corridor,
China-Azerbaijan-China routes, Central Asia-Azerbaijan-Central Asia
and others.
The parties also agreed to cooperate on the creation of
container block trains in both directions and the attraction of
cargo on the mentioned routes.
Additionally, the parties signed the protocol of the first
meeting of the Kazakh-Azerbaijani Business Council and a document
on twinning between Shusha and Turkestan cities.
Furthermore, AZPROMO Azerbaijan Export and Investment Promotion
Agency and the Chamber of International Commerce of Kazakhstan
signed a memorandum of understanding. The document was signed by
Acting President of AZPROMO Yusif Abdullayev and Chairman of the
Board of the Chamber of International Commerce of Kazakhstan Ayan
Yerenov.
A cooperation agreement was also signed between the
Confederation of Entrepreneurs of Azerbaijan and the Chamber of
International Commerce of Kazakhstan. President of the National
Confederation of Entrepreneurs of Azerbaijan Mammad Musayev and
Chairman of the Board of the Chamber of International Commerce of
Kazakhstan Ayan Yerenov signed the relevant document.
The memorandum of understanding between the Agency for the
Development of Small and Medium-sized Businesses of Azerbaijan and
QazTrade Trade Policy Development Center JSC, as well as the
memorandum of cooperation between the Azerbaijani Food City
Alliance and the Kazakh QazTrade JSC were signed during the
ceremony.
Kazakh-Azerbaijani mutual market
A total of 24 Azerbaijani companies are aiming to enter the
market of Kazakhstan, General Director of QazTrade Trade Policy
Development Center JSC Azamat Askaruly said.
Noting that these companies are from various sectors of
activities, Askaruly stressed that 491 companies have supplied
their products from Kazakhstan to Azerbaijan over the past four
years.
'The trade turnover between Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan in the
first half of 2022 amounted to $194.1 million. Kazakhstan notes an
increase compared to the same period last year,' he said.
Acting President of AZPROMO Azerbaijan Export and Investment
Promotion Agency Yusif Abdullayev also noted that bilateral
commercial and economic relations between Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan
are developing rapidly.
He stated that the established business council between the two
countries also contributes to this.
'This council includes 24 companies from both Kazakhstan and
Azerbaijan. AZPROMO is confident that the further development and
expansion of the council will contribute to the further development
of bilateral trade and economic relations,' Abdullayev said.
Speaking at the council, Chairman of the Management Board of the
Small and Medium Business Development Agency Orkhan Mammadov
stressed that out of 15,000 companies with foreign capital
registered in Azerbaijan 200 are with Kazakh capital.
According to him, after the liberation of the territories of
Azerbaijan from the Armenian occupation, foreign entrepreneurs are
showing great interest in restoring these lands.
'Karabakh has great potential for business development in the
energy, tourism, transport, and logistics fields. The agency has
received over 1,100 requests from foreign companies to conduct
business in the liberated territories. Kazakhstan accounts for 65
of them,' Mammadov said.
Similarly, Mammadov stressed that Azerbaijan is interested in
attracting Kazakh businesses into the country.
According to him, today's meeting is being held as part of the
visit of the president of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the
country. The fact that is of particular importance to the event is
that, unlike traditional business forums, this business council
will function on an ongoing basis and will expand direct contacts
between entrepreneurs of Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, and implement
joint long-term projects, which will have a positive impact on the
dynamics of commercial relations between the two countries.
'I am sure that over time, based on the results of the business
council's activities, the number of participants from both sides
will increase. Of particular significance will be the active work
of the co-chairs, who, based on their vast experience, will be able
to make the necessary efforts to implement the tasks assigned to
the council,' Mammadov said.
He noted that the agency, in turn, is ready to do everything
possible to ensure that these efforts are successful and that the
business communities of both countries can achieve high-quality and
concrete results in the near future.
'We are actively working to expand the geographical cooperation
of local small and medium businesses with potential foreign
partners, and are interested in attracting Kazakh business to
Azerbaijan,' Mammadov said.
Bilateral cooperation
Furthermore, Chairman of the Board of the Chamber of
International Commerce of Kazakhstan Ayan Yerenov stated that
Kazakhstan sees great potential for the development of commercial
and economic relations with Azerbaijan. He added that prospects are
seen in logistics, energy, and construction fields.
'In the future, it will be possible to consider the finance
industry. In addition, Kazakhstan sees how industrial zones are
developing in Azerbaijan, where entrepreneurs are given great
rewards. Kazakh companies are interested in doing business on the
territory of Azerbaijan,' Yerenov said.
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Sabina Mammadli is AzerNews' staff journalist, follow her on
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