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The likelihood of the start of passenger transport inside the country, the question if it is profitable to buy gold in the current situation, and what awaits COVID-19 in the fall are topics of today's media.
The website Mətbuat.az discusses the issue of the terms of restoration of transport links between regions of the country. The general quarantine regime in the country has been extended until August 31. At the same time, a special quarantine regime has been eliminated in the city of Lankaran and the Samukh region.
The head of the press service of the State Service of Motor Transport Nurida Allahyarova said that there is no information yet when passenger vehicles will start running to the regions. According to her, public transport will operate on Sundays in the Samukh region and Lankaran. But it is not yet possible to travel to these two regions by buses from Baku, she said.
The website Müsavat.com discusses with experts the question of buying gold and whether it is worth giving money to purchase it. In the world market, gold is becoming more expensive. As of 2019, an ounce of gold is worth $ 1200-1300. Now the price has risen to $ 1,800.
Experts note that at present some local banks sell gold bars, but at a higher price than in foreign markets. This is due to the fact that the import of bullion into the country requires transport and customs costs.
In Azerbaijan, as well as throughout the world, interest in gold has increased recently. The country's legislation stipulates that the country's banks opened a gold account for customers, and trade in precious metals, including gold, is allowed. However, banks do not use this opportunity. Therefore, those wishing to purchase gold can contact AzerGold CJSC.
The Oxu.az website discusses the likelihood of a second wave of coronavirus, noting that this is already taking place in many countries. The measures taken in the country are aimed precisely at preventing the second wave of coronavirus.
If all the established rules are observed, the second wave of the epidemic can be prevented.
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