High Technologies Park Planned to Be Created in Karabakh
Economics
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The Azerbaijan Institute of Standardization (AZSTANDART), operating under the State Service for Antimonopoly and Consumer Market Control, has initiated the development of the "National Standardization Program for 2025-2027." The institute is currently soliciting proposals from standardization entities and other stakeholders regarding state standards to be adopted over the next three years. Interested parties are invited to submit their suggestions within 15 days by completing the designated form available on AZSTANDART's official website.
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As Azerbaijan gears up to host the 29th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP29), the State Migration Service (SMS), in partnership with the COP29 Organizing Committee and COP29 Azerbaijan operating company, has implemented measures to simplify migration registration, enhance information dissemination, and expedite issue resolution for incoming delegates. Ulvi Aliyev, a representative from the SMS, highlighted these efforts during a briefing at Heydar Aliyev International Airport as part of a media tour organized to showcase Azerbaijan's preparations for the event.
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Baku - The Government of Azerbaijan, in collaboration with relevant agencies, continues to explore carbon pricing scenarios as part of its commitment to sustainable development and climate action. This was announced by Samira Musayeva, Deputy Chairman of the State Tax Service, during the 5th Dialogue on Sustainable Development Goals in Baku, themed "Voices of the Future: Coordination of Climate Action and Global Goals."
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Azerbaijan's Information and Communication Technologies Agency (ICTA), the country's regulatory body for telecommunications and postal services, conducted a regular training session under the “Competition Safeguards” project, supported by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the agency reported on Tuesday.
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