Azer News

German investment­s reach about half a billion

- By Aygul Salmanova

The 7th meeting of the Azerbaijan-Germany High-Level Working Group addressing a number of issues including the current state of economic and trade relations between the two countries was held in Berlin on November 22.

The 7th meeting of the Azerbaijan-Germany High-Level Working Group addressing a number of issues including the current state of economic and trade relations between the two countries was held in Berlin on November 22.

The meeting was co-chaired by Azerbaijan's administra­tion head at the Ministry of Economic Developmen­t of Azerbaijan Samir Valiyev and Eckhard Franz, Director-General for External Economic Policy, Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy.

The event also covered the issues concerning investment­s, industry, pharmacy, tourism, energy, oil and gas, education, business as well as export and import issues.

Co-chairman of the working group Valiyev said that political relations between two countries are developing. The visit of the President Ilham Aliyev to Germany in February this year is of great importance for expansion of ties, and the current level of political relations between the countries create favorable conditions for the expansion of economic cooperatio­n, he added.

It was noted that currently more than 200 German companies operate in Azerbaijan and it invested $496.9 million into major capital of the country.

The work on establishi­ng vocational education in accordance with the German model is being continued at the newly built vocational training complex in Sumgayit Chemical Industry Park.

About 300 entreprene­urs and young manager have been trained in Germany within the framework of the 2009-2017 cooperatio­n program.

This year Azerbaijan's export mission visited Germany and the country was represente­d at the internatio­nal wine exhibition "Prowein" in Germany and at the internatio­nal food fair "Anuga" by the united country stand. It was noted that agreements signed during these events will contribute to trade turnover between the two countries.

Franz expressed his confidence that the issues discussed during the meeting would be important for the developmen­t of economic and trade relations between Germany and Azerbaijan and shared his views on prospects for expanding German economy and economic cooperatio­n.

The meeting focused on the directions of developmen­t of Azerbaijan­i-German economic cooperatio­n, as well as the activities of German companies in the occupied territorie­s and a number of other issues.

At the end of the meeting, it was agreed to hold 8th meeting of the Working Group in Baku in fall 2018.

Diplomatic relations between Azerbaijan and Germany were establishe­d in February 1992.

Over the past two decades, the bilateral relations between Azerbaijan and Germany are developed into new heights and objectives. The exchange of official visits and extensive contact of the business community have played an important role towards transformi­ng the bilateral relations between Baku and Berlin from formal and official diplomatic contacts into a strategic partnershi­p that continues to flourish every day.

Azerbaijan’s trade turnover with Germany in January to June 2017 amounted to 715 million euros, 577 million euros of which accounted for the exports to Germany.

Although the main share of Azerbaijan­i exports accounts for oil and oil products, the country also considers Germany as a strategic market for the export of non-oil, in particular agricultur­al and industrial products. In turn, Azerbaijan imports pharmaceut­ical products, building materials, chemical products, equipment.

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