Azerbaijan’s Oil Fund Reports Decline in Revenues from ACG and Shah Deniz Fields
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- 8 January 2025 15:31
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- 8 January 2025 15:43
Economics
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In 2024, Azerbaijan witnessed significant growth among rapidly expanding enterprises, particularly in the booming non-oil sector. As the government prioritizes economic diversification, companies in industries such as mining, logistics, agriculture, and manufacturing have emerged as key drivers of economic progress.
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The Azerbaijan Land Transport Agency (AYNA) has reduced the average age of taxis from 15 to 7 years in 2024 as part of comprehensive transport reforms aimed at enhancing safety, sustainability, and service quality.
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Azerbaijan's State Special Communication and Information Security Service (SSCISS) has reported vulnerabilities in the security systems of 857 information resources across state institutions in 2024, marking a 23% increase compared to 2023, according to official data released this week.
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The Azerbaijan Banks Association (ABA) announced that, in accordance with the recommendations of the Central Bank of Azerbaijan and in collaboration with the Azerbaijan Microfinance Association (AMFA), all outstanding credit obligations of the victims of the Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) flight Baku-Grozny, which crashed on December 25, 2024, have been fully written off by banks and non-bank credit organizations. This initiative was entirely funded by the respective financial institutions.
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