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    US STATE DEPARTMENT CONSIDERS AZERBAIJAN SHOULD USE INCENTIVES TO DEVELOP NON-OIL SECTOR

    Today, Azerbaijan
    March 7 2006

    The US State Department today issued the "Azerbaijan 2006 Investment
    Climate Statement".

    The statement says that a long running and unresolved conflict with
    Armenia over Nagorno Karabakh has left Azerbaijan with approximately
    800,000 refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) and the
    problem of refugees and IDPs constitutes an enormous burden on
    economic and democratic development. However, as a result of the
    state policy aimed at poverty reduction and regional development
    pursued in Azerbaijan in 2005, the country has achieved high
    macroeconomic indicators. As a continuation of this process in 2006,
    Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is forecasted to be as high as 30%
    this year. In addition, the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline project,
    which will significantly stimulate general development of the country,
    is planned to be completed in 2006.

    The statement notes that the government of Azerbaijan officially
    welcomes foreign direct investment, realizing that it plays a vital
    role in development of the countrys economy. The Law on Protection
    of Foreign Investments permits foreign direct investment (FDI) in
    any activity open to a national investor unless prohibited by law.

    Prohibited areas include those relating to national security and
    defense.

    It is also said that under Azerbaijani law, foreign investors may
    participate in the Azerbaijani market through joint ventures with
    local companies, establishment of subsidiaries wholly owned by foreign
    investors, and representative offices and branches of foreign legal
    entities.

    The section "Performance Requirements and Incentives" of the statement
    says that Azerbaijan has not yet developed effective incentives to
    attract foreign investment, other than the incentives provided by
    Production Sharing Agreements in the oil and gas sector, APA informs.

    Another section in the statement is about corruption. This section
    states that corruption is a significant deterrent to investment in
    Azerbaijan, especially in the non-energy sector. Laws and regulations
    that exist to combat corruption have not been effectively enforced. A
    new anti-corruption law came into force in January 2005. However,
    Azerbaijan made little progress on implementation of this law in 2005.

    URL: http://www.today.az/news/business/23931.html
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