In August 8,000 Persons Got Permits for Business, Visiting www.icazeler.gov.az
The site for licensees www.icazeler.gov.az is expanding the audience. According to the Ministry of Economic Development of Azerbaijan, in August this year, the information portal of entrepreneurs engaged in the resolution of business, was visited by 8,000 users, including more than 300 residents of the United States, a somewhat smaller number of British, French, Austrians, Russians, Turks, Koreans and even the Swiss.
In just three months the site was visited by 32,000 users. They are interested in the local papers authorizing business activities, the procedure of their receipt in electronic form. Interesting and a database of related to the licensed activity.
The site was created in connection with the action of the presidential decree (26 October 2011) "On me issues related to the business license and permit system."
In addition, the entrepreneurs through the site can see the projects of individual regulations, which are prepared by the concerned government agencies and the licensing and placement. Drafts of these documents will be available on this site, entrepreneurs can on them to give their suggestions and comments. - 17D-
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