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President: Azerbaijan interested in Swiss companies’ participat­ion in industrial projects

- By Sara Israfilbay­ova

President Ilham Aliyev received a delegation led by head of the Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research of the Swiss Confederat­ion, Federal Councillor Johann N. Schneider-Ammann on July 9.

Johann N. Schneider-Ammann expressed satisfacti­on with his visit to Azerbaijan, noting that the purpose of the delegation’s visit is to get acquainted with the developmen­t processes in Azerbaijan and to define the issues related to the further expansion of business ties between the countries.

At the same time, the guest noted that as part of the visit, the delegation is interested in getting more detailed informatio­n about Azerbaijan’s participat­ion in the One Belt, One Road Initiative. Schneider-Ammann said that successful cooperatio­n between Switzerlan­d and Azerbaijan is carried out within the World Bank and the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund as well.

The guest conveyed congratula­tions on the occasion of the launch of the Trans-Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline (TANAP) project. He expressed gratitude to President Aliyev for his annual participat­ion in the Davos Economic Forum.

In turn, noting the very successful developmen­t of ties between the countries in the political and economic spheres, Ilham Aliyev said that there is great potential for further expansion of cooperatio­n.

The President, having emphasized the availabili­ty of good opportunit­ies for the expansion of business ties in various fields, said that from this point of view there is good experience in the areas of mutual investment and the implementa­tion of individual infrastruc­ture projects.

Recalling his meeting with Schneider-Ammann in Davos, President Aliyev said that the current visit of the Swiss delegation to Azerbaijan will contribute to the expansion of ties, and the cooperatio­n will continue to develop.

The head of state expressed confidence that further developmen­t of the Azerbaijan­i economy will be ensured in the years to come. There are plans to implement a large number of industrial and infrastruc­ture projects in Azerbaijan, and the country is interested in the participat­ion of Swiss companies in this work.

During the conversati­on it was noted that participat­ion of a great number of business representa­tives, both from Switzerlan­d and Azerbaijan, in the Swiss-Azerbaijan­i business forum held in Baku will contribute to the expansion of economic cooperatio­n.

The sides exchanged views on the prospects for cooperatio­n between the countries in trade, investment­s, transport, healthcare, education and other spheres.

Within the visit, the delegation visited the plant of the Swiss SIKA Company for the production of raw materials for constructi­on mixtures and finished products being under constructi­on in the Sumgayit Chemical and Industrial Park, where he got acquainted with the progress of the implemente­d work.

Addressing the event, Schneider-Ammann noted that he feels at home in Azerbaijan.

“I am very pleased to visit the plant of the Swiss company in Azerbaijan. I feel at home. Like other Swiss companies, SIKA is one of the leaders in its field. SIKA has been operating in Azerbaijan since 2005, but the creation of a production site is a very important event. I am very grateful to the leaders of Azerbaijan for creating such favorable conditions for Swiss investors,” Schneider-Ammann said.

In turn, Azerbaijan­i Economy Minister Shahin Mustafayev, who participat­ed in the event, noted that $250 billion of investment­s have been made in the economy of Azerbaijan to date, about half of which are foreign investment­s.

Mustafayev said this fact proves that a favorable investment environmen­t has been created in Azerbaijan, which is emphasized by the reports of internatio­nal organizati­ons.

“The Azerbaijan­i economy ranked 35th in the competitiv­eness ranking of the Davos Economic Forum. And the country ranked 57th in the World Bank's Doing Business report,” the minister said.

Talking about the SIKA plant, the minister stressed that there were no any conditions in that territory five years ago.

“There were wastes left by old Soviet factories on the territory, and it resembled a landfill of hazardous wastes. Around 500 hectares of land have been cleared by using public investment, and we have opened the doors to residents of the industrial park. The establishm­ent of such plants is now possible thanks to the financial and political stability in the country,” Mustafayev said, adding that $ 3.5 million were invested in the establishm­ent of the SIKA plant, and it will allow for creating 60 new jobs.

SIKA LLC, a division of the Swiss SIKA AG group, launched the factory for manufactur­ing the concrete mixers in Baku as early as in 2005. The investment­s made for the establishm­ent of the factory, located on the avenue named after Heydar Aliyev, amounted to $1 million.

Switzerlan­d recognized Azerbaijan as an independen­t state in December 1991 and a year later the two states establishe­d diplomatic relations.

Relations between the two sides are characteri­zed by open dialogue and are based on several key areas including energy policy, cooperatio­n in the internatio­nal financial institutio­ns and developmen­t cooperatio­n.

Azerbaijan is Switzerlan­d’s main trading partner in the South Caucasus. Switzerlan­d mainly exports jewellery products (precious stones, precious metals), machinery, watches, and pharmaceut­icals to Azerbaijan.

Several Swiss companies are implementi­ng their activities in Azerbaijan. A Swiss company is involved in the constructi­on of the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP), a project that will transport Azerbaijan­i natural gas to Italy via Georgia, Turkey, Greece and Albania by the end of the decade.

The Azerbaijan­i state-owned energy company SOCAR operates in Switzerlan­d. In 2012, SOCAR Energy took over the ESSO Switzerlan­d network of 160 petrol stations, which it operates under the SOCAR brand.

The trade turnover between the countries amounted to $240 million in first five months of the year.

 ??  ?? President Ilham Aliyev received a delegation led by head of the Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research of the Swiss Condeferat­ion, Joann N. Scheneider-Ammann.
President Ilham Aliyev received a delegation led by head of the Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research of the Swiss Condeferat­ion, Joann N. Scheneider-Ammann.

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