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U.S. invests $10B in Azerbaijan’s economy

- By Amina Nazarli

The United States, which is considerin­g a stronger partnershi­p with Azerbaijan, invested $10 billion in the country’s economy.

Azerbaijan's Deputy Economy Minister Sahil Babayev made the remarks on December 1, while addressing the first Azerbaijan-U.S. business forum “Trade and investment opportunit­ies in post-oil era” held in Baku.

“Azerbaijan’s oil sector alone received investment­s worth $9 billion,” Babayev said. “The volume of investment­s is constantly increasing, and this shows a favorable investment climate in our country."

He went on to say that the Azerbaijan­i investment­s in the U.S. economy hit $3 billion, adding that these investment­s are mainly invested through the line of the State Oil Fund of Azerbaijan (SOFAZ).

Babayev emphasized that Azerbaijan and the U.S. enjoy long-term economic relations and these relations can be called strategic.

“Azerbaijan hopes to attract U.S. investment in the non-oil sector as well, and to diversify their directions. It is regrettabl­e that only 10 percent of the U.S. investment­s are directed to Azerbaijan’s non-oil sector,” he said.

Babayev voiced hope that it will be possible to attract the U.S. investment­s in other sectors of the Azerbaijan­i economy as well.

While the two countries are hemispheri­cally distant, the trade has never been stronger or easier, and the desire among the business communitie­s in both countries to forge new business opportunit­ies has never been greater.

The flow of goods and services between the two countries, while substantia­l, already remains susceptibl­e to improvemen­t in many different areas. Beyond energy, Azerbaijan's telecommun­ications and IT, nine different climate zones and rich soil with astonishin­g agricultur­al potential and diversity, and the legendary hospitalit­y of its population can be tapped into by numerous economic sectors.

Azerbaijan’s Ambassador to U.S. Elin Suleymanov, addressing the event, said the U.S. will host the second internatio­nal transport forum on the developmen­t of the Silk Road revival project in May 2017.

He said that the first such forum was held quite successful­ly in 2015, adding that alongside Azerbaijan, representa­tives from Turkmenist­an, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Georgia and even Afghanista­n.

Speaking at the event, U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan Robert Cekuta said that over the past 25 years of Azerbaijan’s independen­ce, the U.S. imported Azerbaijan­i goods worth $1.3 billion.

The diplomat praised the role of the American Chamber of Commerce in Azerbaijan (AmCham) in the developmen­t of relations with local business.

Since Azerbaijan gained independen­ce, the U.S. helped Azerbaijan to build a stable, prosperous, democratic country, which it has become, added the diplomat.

Cekuta went on to say that the trade turnover between the two countries was quite modest in 2015, while the capacity is noticeably higher.

He added that Azerbaijan and the U.S. will continue to expand economic ties.

The trade turnover between the US and Azerbaijan amounted to almost $312.3 million in January-July 2016, $280.6 million of which accounted for the import of the US products.

AmCham has been working in Azerbaijan since 1996 and currently consists of 270 companies representi­ng more than 80 percent of foreign investment­s in the country and currently serving as a bridge between the government and private sector and having continuous constructi­ve and results oriented dialogue with relevant government bodies, Chamber promotes the business interests of the member companies, contribute­s to the improvemen­t of the business climate in Azerbaijan.

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