Site www.icazeler.gov.az visited by more potential entrepreneurs
Only in April this year, a single information portal on permits (www.icazeler.gov.az) was visited by 13.4 million Internet users.
According to the Ministry of Economic Development, to the appropriate page (http://economy.gov.az/index.php/az/component/content/article/50-modullar/work/347-icazeler) came not only local people, but also more than 180 persons from the territory of Germany, Turkey, the United States, Russia, Britain, Georgia, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Luxembourg, France, Austria, Denmark, China and Finland. In March, page 50 interested potential migrants less. Overall, since the launch of the portal he was visited 130 million times.
It was reported that this portal should reduce administrative barriers to business development, the application of developments in the field of ICT, the creation of advanced information systems, greater transparency.
The website contains all the information concerning the conditions for obtaining licenses and permits for each activity.
In addition, the entrepreneurs through the site have the opportunity to 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 posted on this site and entrepreneurs will be able for them to give their suggestions and comments.
Presentation of the information and administration portal www.icazeler.gov.az was held in mid-March last year. - 17D-
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