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Baku hosts second meeting of sister ports

- By Sara Israfilbay­ova

Baku hosted the second meeting of sister ports within the Cooperatio­n Council of Turkic Speaking States (Turkic Council) on May 22.

Azerbaijan’s Minister of Transport, Communicat­ions and High Technologi­es Ramin Guluzade, speaking at the event, highlighte­d Azerbaijan`s transport and transit potential.“Given the country`s transit potential, large-scale transport projects are being implemente­d in Azerbaijan.”

The minister emphasized that currently the biggest port in the Caspian Sea is being built in Alat. “The port will become the main logistics center on the North-South, East-West routes. The establishm­ent of the Free Trade Zone (FTZ) in the Baku Internatio­nal Sea Trade Port area will contribute to the country`s transit potential,” he added.

Director General of the Baku Internatio­nal Sea Trade Port CJSC Taleh Ziyadov, in turn, said that the FTZ in Alat will start to operate in 2017.

He noted that Azerbaijan’s concept regarding the developmen­t of the Silk Road contribute­s to the strengthen­ing of competitiv­eness and the creation of additional value of goods.“The FTZ will offer comprehens­ive logistics services to its residents and internatio­nal clients, serv¬ing as a major regional intermodal distributi­on hub,” he added.

The free trade zone is expected to bring up to $1 billion just in the first few years. Special tax and customs policy, which will be pursued in the territory of the free trade zone will also stipulate further developmen­t and simplifica­tion of a number of procedures.

Taking into account that many manufactur­ers now prefer to put the final touches onto their products at the distributi­on centres, such as FTZ’s nearby consumer markets, the provision of value added logistics services at the FTZ becomes an even more compelling prospect. This would not only generate signifi¬cant non-oil trade for Baku Port at Alat and Azerbaijan in whole, but would establish it as a regional logistics leader with all three main services of import/export, transit shipment and logistics.

He went on to say that the number of ports connected to the TransCaspi­an Internatio­nal Transport Route (TITR) will be increased.

Along with the Baku Internatio­nal Sea Trade Port, Kazakh ports of Aktau and Kuryk, as well as Turkish port of Samsun are also involved in the route, Ziyadov said.

The Trans-Caspian Internatio­nal Transport Route, which is establishe­d to provide transport connection­s between the East and West of Eurasia, runs through China, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Georgia and then to Europe via Turkey and Ukraine. The route was launched with the establishm­ent of its Coordinati­ng Committee in October 2013.

Deputy Secretary General of the Turkic Council Ömer Kocaman, in turn, informed about the work done on Aktau, Baku and Samsun ports, and hailed the importance of these ports to the Turkic Council.

Cooperatio­n Council of Turkic Speaking States (Turkic Council) is an internatio­nal organizati­on comprising some of the Turkic countries. It was founded on 3 October 2009 in Nakhchivan. The member countries are Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkey.

The main purposes and tasks of the Organizati­on are strengthen­ing mutual confidence among the Parties, maintainin­g peace in the region and beyond, promoting common positions on foreign policy issues, coordinati­ng actions to combat internatio­nal terrorism, separatism, extremism and trans-border crimes, promoting effective regional and bilateral cooperatio­n in all areas of common interest, creating favorable conditions for trade and investment and others.

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