Free data number and 5 GB internet from Azercell
Azercell Telecom, the leading mobile operator of Azerbaijan’s telecom market, continues to present various innovations for its subscribers. The Company starts new Samsung Tablet campaign for its 4.6 million family of subscribers. From June, 3 up until August 3, 2015, this campaign in cooperation with Integral network will present several advantages for subscribers. In fact, any client who buys table from the sales points of Integral will get 5GB internet as a gift. In addition to 5GB balance, free Azercell data number will be presented to clients. 5 GB of free Internet can be used within 30 days. It is worth noting that, more than 35 models of tablets are available in this campaign. Azercell will continue to present numerous campaigns, services and beneficial tariffs along with high quality network, professional subscriber service, and advanced technological solutions for its subscribers.
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- 4 June 2015 18:19
Economics
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According to the State Customs Committee, in the first eleven months of this year, Azerbaijan transported 6.96 million tons of cargo by rail, worth $3.01 billion. This represents a 4% decrease in volume and a 10.1% decline in value compared to the same period in 2023.
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The Cabinet of Ministers of Azerbaijan has approved a set of regulations to govern the approval of agreements under the country’s competition law, aimed at fostering compliance with legal frameworks and enhancing market transparency.
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Azerbaijan's ambitious program to restore territories liberated from Armenian occupation has attracted attention due to the extensive use of single-source procurement methods, raising concerns about transparency and corruption.
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Azerbaijan recorded a 2% increase in wheat imports from January to November 2024 compared to the same period in 2023, underscoring its continued reliance on external sources to meet domestic demand. This growth comes amid a significant decline in domestic wheat production, which decreased by 148,100 tons in 2024, further intensifying the need for imported supplies.
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