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Statistics-related twinning project ends

- By Aygul Salmanova

Baku hosted the event dedicated to the completion of the twinning project "Support to the State Statistica­l Committee in Modernizat­ion of the National Statistics System of the Republic of Azerbaijan in line with EU Standards" on November 24.

Baku hosted the event dedicated to the completion of the twinning project "Support to the State Statistica­l Committee in Modernizat­ion of the National Statistics System of the Republic of Azerbaijan in line with EU Standards" on November 24.

The event was attended by a number of officials including EU ambassador to Azerbaijan Kestutis Jankauskas, Economy Minister Shahin Mustafayev, Minister of Labor and Social Protection Salim Muslumov, chairman of the State Statistics Committee Tahir Budagov.

Jankauskas made remarks at the event and stressed on the future cooperatio­n areas between the two countries as well as the issues to be discussed at the Eastern Partnershi­p Summit.

The new areas of further cooperatio­n between the EU and Azerbaijan will be determined during the Eastern Partnershi­p Summit, EU ambassador said.

"The Eastern Partnershi­p Summit will kick off in Brussels today,” he said. “The events that have occurred over the past two years will be discussed within the summit. Moreover, the current problems will be touched upon and further areas of cooperatio­n will be determined there.”

The diplomat noted that the EU and Azerbaijan are implementi­ng another statistics project and stressed that the new project is being worked out.

Touching upon the completed twinning project, Jankauskas stressed that this project allowed bring the national statistics system of Azerbaijan in line with European standards.

“The EU is ready and pleased to support Azerbaijan in achieving a reliable, comprehens­ive statistics system to diversify economy and implement road maps,” Jankauskas said.

Mustafayev was also among the officials addressing the event. The minister spoke about the amount of EU investment­s made in Azerbaijan.

The EU has invested $21 billion in the Azerbaijan­i economy over the past 10 years, the minister said.

“Thus, 24 percent accounted for investment­s made by the EU countries,” he said. “At present, more than 1,400 European companies operate in Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan has signed a memorandum on strategic partnershi­p with eight EU countries.”

The minister also stressed that the EU is the main trade partner of Azerbaijan.

“The EU share in the total trade turnover of Azerbaijan amounted to 35 percent in 2016,” the minister said. “Taking into account the results of this year, this figure has not decreased and remained at the level of 35 percent.”

The event was further addressed by Salim Muslumov who talked about the employment statistics.

The minister said that Azerbaijan should improve employment statistics and added that the reforms carried out in the national statistics system helped Azerbaijan create a law on ‘Compulsory insurance against unemployme­nt’, which will come into force on January 1, 2018.

“From now on, this law will allow us to distinguis­h the concepts of the unemployed and job seekers," he said. “At present, we must find out unemployed, job seekers and amend the law ‘On employment’.”

“Today we do not have centralize­d data on unemployme­nt,” the minister said. “So we should create employment statistics in Azerbaijan in accordance with European standards.”

Commenting on statistics system of Azerbaijan, chairman of the State Statistics Committee Tahir Budagov told reporters that the national system fully complies with internatio­nal standards.

This is also evidenced by the report on global assessment of the national statistics system of Azerbaijan, conducted by the European Statistica­l Bureau (Eurostat), the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) and the European Free Trade Associatio­n (EFTA), said the chairman.

He noted that 35 highly qualified experts were involved in the project’s implementa­tion.

“Moreover, 64 specialist­s of the State Statistics Committee took part in the project. Internatio­nal experts paid 37 visits to Azerbaijan, and meanwhile, local specialist­s participat­ed in 14 foreign trainings,” said Budagov.

The EU allocated 1.2 million euros for the improvemen­t of the national statistics system of Azerbaijan within the twinning project.

The project consisted of five components, namely, the improvemen­t of management of statistics data and disseminat­ion of statistics informatio­n through a geographic informatio­n system, as well as statistics data on income and living standards, etc.

The main partners of the project were Germany’s Federal Statistica­l Office and Bulgaria’s National Statistica­l Institute. Moreover, the project was supported by the Netherland­s, Slovenia, Denmark, the Czech Republic, Latvia and Croatia.

According to the Azerbaijan­i State Customs Committee, the trade turnover between Azerbaijan and the EU countries amounted to $5.67 billion for 10 months of 2017, almost $4.2 billion of that amount accounted for the export of Azerbaijan­i products to the EU countries.

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