Boosting trade and investments are discussed by Georgian PM and the UAE president

According to the Georgian government’s press office, cooperation and prospects of boosting trade ties and investment between Georgia and the United Arab Emirates were discussed by Georgian prime minister Irakli Garibashvili and Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan on Monday at their meeting in Abu Dhabi.
Georgian PM was welcomed by UAE officials to start off visit.
Readiness to further strengthening of the cooperation was expressed by the officials, and the “fruitful cooperation” between the two countries in various fields and a “high-level political dialogue” evidenced by visits of senior officials from both states was praised.
Irakli Garibashvili wrote in Twitter that he was happy to meet the president of Sheik Mohamed Bin Zayed in Abu Dhabi. They discussed the ongoing bilateral and future cooperation between the two countries, as well as enhancing trade and investment flows between them for the greater benefit of the both nations.
Noted negotiations were ongoing “actively” between Georgia and UAE to establish free trade between the two countries. A number of projects in the country that had been funded by Arab investors were highlighted by the head of the Georgian government.
Establishment of a free trade zone that would create a “favourable climate for the promotion and development of economic and trade relations” between the two countries was also pointed out. The discussion also touched on the importance of a “full use” of the potential of ties in tourism, energy, and transport.
The 84 percent increase ($190 million) in the trade turnover between the countries over the past nine months was highlighted by the officials.
The Georgian PM chaired the delegation that arrived in Abu Dhabi early on Monday to hold “high-level meetings”.
Levan Davitashvili, the vice prime minister and minister of economy and sustainable development, Ilia Darchiashvili, the minister of foreign affairs, and Revaz Javelidze, the head of the government administration were included in it.

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Bilateral cooperation between Kazakhstan and North Macedonia is to be strengthened

A joint statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of North Macedonia on further strengthening of bilateral cooperation is published by the Kazakh Foreign Ministry’s press service. A Joint Statement according to which: Kazakhstan and North Macedonia confirm their interest in developing a trusting political dialogue, building up trade, economic, as well as cultural and humanitarian cooperation in a spirit of openness and mutual understanding was adopted by the Parties following the talks held between Mr. Mukhtar Tileuberdi, Deputy Prime Minister – Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, and Mr. Bujar Osmani, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of North Macedonia, on November 1, 2022 in Skopje. The decision of the Republic of Kazakhstan to open an Embassy in the Republic of North Macedonia in 2023, which will give an additional impetus to bilateral relations between the two countries, was welcomed by the Parties. The preparation and implementation of the official visit of H.E. Mr. Stevo Pendarovski, President of the Republic of North Macedonia, to Kazakhstan at the invitation of H.E. Mr. Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, will be worked on by the both sides. The first meeting of the joint Intergovernmental Commission on Trade and Economic Cooperation which will be held in Skopje on November 3, 2022, will contribute to further increase of mutual trade, expansion and diversity of the structure of trade turnover. It is welcomed by the representatives of the both countries. North Macedonia’s priorities for the OSCE Chairmanship in 2023 are supported by Kazakhstan, and the significant progress in the process of integration of North Macedonia into the EU is noted. Kazakhstan also wishes successful implementation of the outlined plans. The intention to continue the practice of holding regular political consultations at the level of deputy foreign ministers is expressed by the Parties, and the 3rd round of consultations in Skopje in 2023 is agreed to be held. An 88% increase of the volume of mutual trade between the two countries in the first 7 months of 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, despite the coronavirus pandemic and the global economic crisis, is noted with satisfaction by the Parties. Further expansion of the bilateral legal and contractual framework by signing agreements in the trade and economic, cultural and humanitarian spheres, as well as in the field of security and the fight against organized crime, is agreed by the Parties. The importance of inter-parliamentary ties for interstate cooperation is acknowledged by the Parties, and the need for regular meetings of legislators, as well as their interaction at international events, is noted. The establishment of direct contacts between regions and universities, the exchange of tours of creative teams and the holding of Days of Culture in the territories of the two countries will be promoted by them. Common approach of the two countries on certain bilateral and international issues is noted, and each side will support initiatives within the framework of international organizations in conformity with the priorities and commitments of each side. A profound gratitude to the North Macedonia side for the hospitality during this visit was expressed by the Kazakhstan side.

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Prospects for expanding economic partnership are discussed by Azerbaijan and Moldova

Prospects for expanding economic partnership between the two countries were discussed by Azerbaijan’s Minister of Economy Mikayil Jabbarov and Prime Minister of Moldova Natalia Gavrilita at the meeting. According to Minister Mikayil Jabbarov, a great importance is attached to relations with Moldova by Azerbaijan, and he emphasized on a potential for strengthening economic and trade … Read more

Penalties for truck overloading are to be tightened by Armenia

A fine will have to be paid in Armenia for each ton of excess weight by companies and legal entities involved in the transportation of goods if the vehicles in their possession are overloaded. This was said on Wednesday by Armen Danielyan, the acting head of the Office for the Coordination of Inspection Authorities of the Prime Minister’s Office, at the meeting of the parliamentary standing committee on economic issues in the National Assembly during the discussion of the bill on amendments to the Code of Administrative Offences.
According to him, they will impose the fine only in certain cases, for example, in case of the trucks’ appearance on the roads or highways of national importance. Meanwhile, it was clarified by Danielyan that such a penalty mechanism already exists and they successfully use it in the republic. Its only drawback is that the overload of a particular vehicle is not taken into account while imposing the above-mentioned fine. It means that they don’t take into account the weight on the part of inspection officials, so, the limit specified by the current legislation can be significantly exceeded, and the offender may subsequently pay only a one-time fine.
They propose to impose a fine for every extra ton of cargo, what will make it huge. According to the official, it will be 200 thousand drams for each ton, while at the moment the level of violation is not taken into account when they pay the amount.
Danielyan assured that the asphalt surface of the republic’s roads will be maintained at the proper level of quality and will be ridded of accelerated wear and tear by the stricter legislation. This process is significantly accelerated by the large weight of bulky vehicles loaded with various kinds of products. Additional costs from the state arise from there, as an impressive amount of money is required for the proper maintenance of highways.
A positive conclusion of the parliamentary commission was received by the legislative initiative after a relatively short discussion.

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Nut-trees planting material export to EU is possible for Moldovan producers

Permission to export planting material of nut-trees to the European Union member states was granted to Moldova. The recommendation to interested people to negotiate with partners about commercial relations on the delivery of the product to the European Union was given by the National Food Safety Agency (ANSA) on 12 October.
According to the Agriculture and Food Industry Ministry, the amendments made to the European Union’s legislation permit to import grafted plants of Juglans regia L. (nut-tree) and mother/father plants of up to two years, with naked roots, in vegetative repose, without leaves from Moldova.
The right to export apple (Malus domestica) planting material to the European Union in the next three years was obtained by Moldova last August.
An efficient cooperation, at the technical level, between ANSA and the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Health and Food Safety, through the light of numerous exchanges of information and technical discussions with European experts made that possible.

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Amounts of Moldovan fruit export to EU are increased

An agricultural household that owns 19 hectares of orchards is run by Igor Ivanov from Mălăiesti, Orhei. The farmer had to plant new trees of a different generation to export fruit to the community market. Three loads of plums were delivered by him to Germany last year, but for that international certifications were needed, and certain sanitary requirements had to be complied with, according to the government’s communication and protocol department.
According to the entrepreneur, the apples harvested from an orchard sector went to processing this year, and the trees will be deforested. The farmer argues that they have directly given the apples from the classic orchard to the processing factories for the last two years. Meanwhile, he shows the new orchard, the object of his pride. This super-intensive orchard is equipped with irrigation, hail protection and spring frost protection. A good price for Gala apples is expected this year as well as in the past. As Igor Ivanov said, this apple variety is appreciated on the European market, as well as in the countries of Central Asia. He also underlines higher European requirements compared to our traditional market.
The quotas for several categories of duty-free imported products were more than doubled by the European Union at the request of the Government of the Republic of Moldova in July. It mainly concerned plums, grapes and apples. According to the data of the Ministry of Economy, in recent years the producers in Moldova exported plums and table grapes above the volume of the agreed quotas, assuming the taxes related to the export.
As Minister of Economy Sergiu Gaibu says, they have ensured an increase of more than two and a half times for plums, and it has covered, in fact, all the exports of plums in any direction that Moldovan producers previously made. Negotiations with Egypt concerning apples were also initiated by the Government. The aim is to allow tax-free exports of apples to this country, importing a significant volume of apples.

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Efforts of Georgia’s honorary consuls serving to promote investment, business environment of country are “greatly appreciated” by the Economy minister

The hope for an active promotion of Georgia as a country with the “best investment and business environment” by all honorary consuls in their countries of residence was expressed by the vice prime minister, and their efforts made in this direction were “highly appreciated” by him. As it was said by Levan Davitashvili, the economy … Read more

Customs offices of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan are going to launch a system of advance information exchange from December 15

A meeting between Chairman of the State Customs Committee of Uzbekistan Akmalkhodja Mavlonov and Daniyar Janalinov, chairman of the State Revenue Committee of the Finance Ministry of Kazakhstan, took place in Shymkent.
The implementation of the bilateral documents signed in the field of customs during the state visit of Shavkat Mirziyoyev to Kazakhstan in December 2021 was on the main focus during the visit.
A working meeting on December 25, 2021 was held and a protocol on cooperation was signed by the heads of the customs services of both countries in order to imply these documents.
They discussed in detail mutual coordination of construction works at border-customs posts “Navoi” (Uzbekistan) – “Qoplonbek” (Kazakhstan) and “Dout ota” (Uzbekistan) – “Tajen” (Kazakhstan) located on the border of the Uzbek-Kazakh state and the execution of tasks arising in the process at this meeting.
The start of the system of advance information exchange about the goods and means of transport moving through the customs borders from December 15 of this year was also agreed.
The sides also discussed the issues of mutual comparison and coordination of customs statistics on foreign trade between the two countries, joint customs control of energy resources transported across customs borders at the meeting.
They put forward a proposal to establish a permanent “customs service representative” within the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Kazakhstan to quickly consider and resolve customs issues.
The mutual cooperation plan for 2023-2024 was signed by the parties following the meeting.
The agreement sets the next meeting for the second quarter of 2023.

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Switzerland got acquainted with Azerbaijan’s energy and logistics potential

Geneva, Switzerland has hosted a roundtable on “Azerbaijan 2022: energy source and logistics hub for Europe and Asia”.
The Geneva Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Services (CCIG) organized the event with the support of the Joint Chamber of Commerce (JCC) Switzerland-Eastern Europe, Central Asia, South Caucasus, Small and Medium Business Development Agency (KOBIA) and SOCAR Trading.
The list of speakers of the meeting included Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Switzerland Fuad Isgandarov, Chairman of the Board of Small and Medium Business Development Agency of Azerbaijan (KOBIA) Orkhan Mammadov, Director of the Geneva Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Services Nathalie Hardyn, Managing Director of the Joint Chamber of Commerce Switzerland-Eastern Europe, Central Asia, South Caucasus Dorit Sallis, head of the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) Departments on the South Caucasus and other countries Seraina Sigron and representative of SOCAR Trading Taghi Taghizada.
The presentations by KOBIA, Azerbaijan Export and Investment Promotion Agency (AZPROMO) were featured at the roundtable, and the country’s investment potential, as well as logistics and energy opportunities, were provided to SMEs in Azerbaijan by Switzerland’s M&M company’ support and services.
A Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation has been signed by KOBIA, the Joint Chamber of Commerce Switzerland-Eastern Europe, Central Asia, South Caucasus (JCC) and Swiss Alternative Financing company was signed during the meeting.

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