Festive campaign from Sazz 4G
ISP Sazz 4G begins traditional gift campaign in connection with the upcoming holiday of Novruz. Those who wish to subscribe to receive a gift Sazz USB- modem and free internet for a month. The campaign will run until March 30 of this year. In order to get the gift, enough to pay the subscription fee for 2 months. Note that acquiring Internet package "Teenager" with filters, gets a gift on the same terms. Spring campaign will be held at the company's headquarters Sazz 4G Internet, located at Suleyman Rustam , 9, and at all points of sale Sazz 4G. More information about Sazz 4G you can get online www.sazz.az, Facebook- page Sazz 4G, hotline 191, as well as working on any day of the week selling points Sazz 4G. - 17D-
Economics
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Azerbaijan’s economy, which is heavily dependent on oil revenues, faces a stark warning in the 2021 report by Carbon Tracker titled “Beyond the Oil States: The Urgent Need to Reduce Dependence on Oil in the Context of the Energy Transition.” The report ranks Azerbaijan among the most vulnerable oil-dependent countries, placing it in the "5th group" — a category reserved for nations expected to experience a decline in oil and gas revenues exceeding 40% over the next decade. This group includes Angola, Bahrain, Timor-Leste, Equatorial Guinea, Oman, and South Sudan, highlighting shared economic risks for these states.
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Azerbaijan's non-oil and gas exports rose 3.5% year-on-year to $2.8 billion during the first ten months of 2024, the Center for Analysis of Economic Reforms and Communication (CAERC) reported in its November "Export Review."
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Azerbaijan Railways CJSC (ADY) will modify the schedules for commuter and domestic trains in line with the Cabinet of Ministers' decision to adjust work and rest days in November, aiming to ensure safe and comfortable travel during the COP29 event, the company announced.
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In Azerbaijan, the government has increasingly relied on tax exemptions for imported goods as a tool to stabilize domestic market prices. The exemption from the 18% VAT on wheat imports, extended this year, exemplifies this approach. New measures have also been introduced, including tax relief on imports of electric vehicle chargers, while exemptions for high-cost medications are currently under discussion. Notably, defense imports continue to be free from taxes and customs duties.
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