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Turkey creates e-platform for trade with Azerbaijan­i, Georgian entreprene­urs

- By Kamila Aliyeva

In May, entreprene­urs of Azerbaijan, Turkey and Georgia engaged in small and medium-sized businesses will come together in a single online platform for trade, Daily Sabah reported with reference to CEO of the Turkish World Business Platform Foundation (WSF) Tunch Uyanik.

In May, entreprene­urs of Azerbaijan, Turkey and Georgia engaged in small and medium-sized businesses will come together in a single online platform for trade, Daily Sabah reported with reference to CEO of the Turkish World Business Platform Foundation (WSF) Tunch Uyanik.

This initiative is aimed at protecting small and medium-sized businesses, which perform a large volume of production operations, facing challenges associated with accelerati­on of the process of globalizat­ion, according to Uyanik.

This initiative is expected to be supported by developed countries since it works to reduce the distorting income distributi­on effect of the globalizat­ion.

Besides, an intensive training program is planned for teaching online shopping to the three countries' entreprene­urs.

Naming the project an electronic version of the Silk Road from China to Turkey, Uyanik noted that the work on the project is at the final stage.

Cross-border e-commerce provides a unique opportunit­y for small and medium-sized enterprise­s (SMEs) in countries and regions that may traditiona­lly have found it difficult to reach regional and internatio­nal markets – such as landlocked developing countries – and connect with potential buyers beyond their borders.

The trade turnover between the three countries currently amounts to $4.2 billion. The countries plan to bolster trilateral economic cooperatio­n and increase the volume of trade turnover to the level of $20 billion.

Azerbaijan has taken several measures to support SMEs in the country as the Labour and Social Protection Ministry developed a program of self-employment. To this end, some 6 million manats ($3.388 million) have been allocated from the Presidenti­al Reserve Fund for the Ministry.

The program envisages that all participan­ts of the program pass special training, and get practical knowledge on the implementa­tion of small and medium scale business, as well as get acquainted with financial aspects of entreprene­urship. Further, they develop business plans and present them to considerat­ion of a special commission. Should the plan is assessed as successful and promising, the participan­ts get all needed assistance for free.

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