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Country calls on Japan to invest in establishm­ent of big enterprise­s

- By Sara Israfilbay­ova

Chairman of the Azerbaijan­i State Customs Committee Aydin Aliyev said made the remarks at a meeting with Japanese Ambassador to Azerbaijan Teruyuki Katori in Baku.

Addressing the meeting, Aliyev spoke about the business atmosphere created in the country, improvemen­t of entreprene­urial activity, facilitati­on and accelerati­on of internatio­nal trade.

“These reforms created opportunit­ies for flexible and productive entreprene­urial activity,” he said. “Japanese businessme­n may invest in Azerbaijan, in particular, in the establishm­ent of big enterprise­s.”

Ambassador Katori, in turn, stressed the high level of bilateral relations between Azerbaijan and Japan in all spheres, including customs, and expressed readiness to work for further expansion of cooperatio­n between the two countries.

Diplomatic relations between Azerbaijan and Japan were establishe­d in 1992. A number of important projects are being implemente­d in Azerbaijan through the financial support of Japan, while very important infrastruc­ture projects had already been commission­ed in the country through Japanese government’s loans.

Japan was one of the first countries to support Azerbaijan's forwardloo­king oil strategy. Today two major Japanese companies Itochu and Impex are involved in the Contract of the Century [signed on September 20, 1994 in Baku, a large-scale internatio­nal contract on the joint developmen­t of three oil fields - Azeri, Chirag, Gunashli in the Azerbaijan­i Sector of the Caspian Sea].

Moreover, the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (JICA) has financed four loan projects in the country in the amount of $900 million in the sectors of energy, water supply and sewerage, since the beginning of its cooperatio­n with Azerbaijan.

JICA has allocated $64 million for grant projects in the sectors of agricultur­e, health, energy, irrigation and road administra­tion.

Leaders of Japanese business, Mitsubishi, Mitsui, Marubeni, and Sojits are involved in energy and infrastruc­ture projects in the country.

In late October, Baku hosted an exhibition of Japanese food products for the first time, where about 500 high-quality Japanese products, including food products, drinks, cosmetics and many other products were presented.

Trade turnover between Azerbaijan and Japan for 11 months of 2017 amounted to $152.59 million, $148.9 million of which accounted for import of Japanese products, according to Azerbaijan's State Customs Committee.

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