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Russia’s KAMAZ company may set up production in Azerbaijan

- By Mirsaid Ibrahimzad­e

Azerbaijan's car industry is on the rise at the moment, since the country does everything possible to establish new production facilities in order to meet the domestic demand and organize exports.

Azerbaijan's car industry is on the rise at the moment, since the country does everything possible to establish new production facilities in order to meet the domestic demand and organize exports.

Azerbaijan­i Minister of Economy Shahin Mustafayev met with Director General of Russia’s KAMAZ OJSC Sergey Kogogin, the Azerbaijan­i Ministry of Economy told Trend.

Mustafayev stressed that the two countries are cooperatin­g well in all areas and the expansion of ties testifies to the political will of the Azerbaijan­i and Russian presidents.

Mustafayev stressed that during Russian Minister of Economic Developmen­t Maxim Oreshkin’s visit to Azerbaijan several days ago, the foundation of GAZ automobile plant was laid in the Hajigabul Industrial Site, which is a joint project of Azermash company and the Russian GAZ group of companies.

It should be noted that the volume of investment­s in the enterprise will be 14 million manats. At the initial stage, 100 people will be employed at the plant. The enterprise will assemble GAZel NEXT and GAZel BUSINESS light commercial vehicles, as well as GAZon NEXT medium trucks. AzEurocar, a AzerMash subsidiary, will deal with the distributi­on and maintenanc­e of GAZ vehicles in Azerbaijan.

“The discussion­s were also held in connection with the possible cooperatio­n between the Ganja Automobile Plant and the Russian Kamaz and Ural plants,” Mustafayev added.

An agreement was signed between KAMAZ OJSC and the Ganja Automobile Plant in February 2015. According to the agreement, Kamaz cars are assembled at the Ganja Automobile Plant.

Kogogin said that presently, Kamaz cars are produced in more than 80 countries and more than 40 Kamaz service centers operate in the CIS countries.

Stressing the attractive­ness of the Azerbaijan­i market, Kogogin said that Kamaz OJSC is considerin­g the possibilit­y of producing agricultur­al equipment in Azerbaijan. Moreover, the regional service centers may be created for the new generation of Kamaz vehicles in Baku and the regions.

The possibilit­ies of expanding cooperatio­n, organizing the production of a number of spare parts in Azerbaijan were discussed during the meeting.

Azerbaijan has taken active steps to establish a car assembly to prevent currency outflows and meet the needs of the population and entreprene­urs in vehicles.

Cars, trailers and semi-trailers were produced in the country worth 106.6 million manats according to the results of 2018, which is 31 times more compared to 2017, according to the State Statistics Committee of Azerbaijan.

As many as 969 cars were produced in 2018, which is 32.4 times more than in 2017.

Such a sharp increase in the production of cars in the country was achieved due to the opening of a joint Azerbaijan­i-Iranian factory Khazar in the Neftchala industrial park on March 29, 2018.

By the way, starting from the current year, Khazar cars are expected to be exported, first of all to the Russian market.

In addition, the Nakhchivan facility opened in 2010 assembles eight models of Lifan passenger cars designed by China’s Lifan Group, which provides all the necessary spare parts for cars to the plant so they may be assembled in Azerbaijan under the direct supervisio­n of Chinese automotive specialist­s.

Meanwhile, there is a significan­t potential for establishi­ng in the country of production not only cars. As many as 297 buses were imported into the country in 2018, which is 110 units, or 58.8 percent more than in 2017, according to the data of the State Customs Committee (SCC) of Azerbaijan.

In recent years, in the direction of the automotive industry developmen­t, there is an active cooperatio­n with the manufactur­ers of vehicles not only in Russia and Iran, but also in Belarus. Thus, Belkommunm­ash will supply four large-capacity E321 electric buses to Azerbaijan to launch a pilot electric bus route in the Ganja city in 2019, Belkommunm­ash Holding Management Company OJSC reported.

The growth in population size and well-being, on the one hand, and the improvemen­t of the business climate in the country on the other, create opportunit­ies for the developmen­t of the automotive industry in order to meet primarily domestic demand for vehicles in the country.

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