Apple Users Have Access to E-government
The new mobile platform, "the portal of e-government" (e-government) is now available for users of devices Apple.
According to the report of the computer center of the Ministry of Communications and High Technologies of AR, the innovation is designed to access the app store AppStore and contains a number of functions that allow you to use some electronic services of public and government agencies.
The main convenience is mobility, as it has already eliminated the need to find desktop computers with access to the Internet. Recall access to the portal is carried out with the use of electronic signatures, Mobil ID, as well as login and password.
According to the computer center, the turn is for a mobile platform for e-government, adapted for devices running on the operating system Android.
"Electronic government" allows citizens, businesses and government officials to promptly receive the necessary documents. It is intended to reduce the number of documents requested by the virtual interaction of various bodies. --17D-
Economics
-
SOCAR President Rovshan Najaf met with the Minister of State for Petroleum of Pakistan, Musadik Malik, on January 18. According to SOCAR, the discussions covered joint energy projects, achieved outcomes, and cooperation opportunities in various areas, including the trade of petroleum products.
-
The State Statistics Committee of Azerbaijan reported that in 2024 investments in fixed assets reached 21,435.1 million manats, which is 0.7% less than in 2023. While overall figures edged lower, the sectoral breakdown reveals notable disparities between the oil and gas sphere and non-oil industries.
-
Azerbaijan’s industrial enterprises and individual entrepreneurs reported a modest 1.1% year-on-year increase in industrial production during 2024, reaching an output valued at 64.1 billion manat. The State Statistics Committee attributed the overall growth to a 0.5% expansion in the oil and gas sector, while non-oil and gas industries surged by 7.3%.
-
Global diesel prices and refining margins have spiked following the latest U.S. sanctions targeting Russian oil trade, as markets brace for reduced supply, analysts and LSEG data indicate.
Leave a review