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  • Use of e-signature launched for Azerbaijani customs operations

    Foreign trade participants can now use a digital signature for customs operations in Azerbaijan. As head of Statistics and Information Technologies Department of the State Customs Committee (SCC) Iqbal Babayev told journalists, an electronic signature has been used in customs operations for a month.

    "As a result of introducing the e-signature, paperwork has significantly reduced," Babayev said.

    As head of SCC Aydin Aliyev told Trend earlier, an electronic payment system in the customs service of Azerbaijan will be developed and used in 2013.

  • Woman ensures access to mobile communications in metro for Azerbaijanis

    Mobile operator Azercell has made a statement about the women’s role in ICT of Azerbaijan.

    The Company stated that realization of a number of projects under Azercell’s supervision, including the installation of 3G and 4G networks, network delivery in metro stations, maintenance of uninterrupted network during Eurovision-2012 held in Baku became possible due to a team of Transmission Network Section under Technologies Department, led by Khavar Babazadeh.

  • World Bank and Korea to assist Azerbaijan in creating E-Government, ICT Minister

    The World Bank and Korea will pledge $30m to assist Azerbaijan in creating electronic government (e-gov), Azerbaijan Minister of Communication and Information Technologies, Ali Abbasov, told AzerTAc reporter.
  • World Bank approves a loan for Real Estate Project in Azerbaijan

    The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors approved a US$ 30 million IBRD loan for the Real Estate Registration Project for the Republic of Azerbaijan.

    The objective of the project is to ensure a reliable, transparent and efficient real estate registration system to improve both the legal security for real estate and the management and use of State-owned immovable property in the country.

  • World Bank Supports Armenia’s Tax Administration to Improve Business Climate and Competitiveness

    The World Bank ’s Board of Executive Directors approved a US$12 million credit for the Tax Administration Modernization Project (TAMP) for Armenia.

    As the World Bank reported, the Project will support the State Revenue Committee (SRC) to modernize its business processes, expand the use of e-governance including electronic filing of tax returns, and introduce a more targeted, risk-based compliance strategy, based on voluntary compliance.

  • World Bank to lend $30 mln to implement e-government projects in Azerbaijan

    The World Bank will set aside $30 mln to implement the e-government projects in Azerbaijan within 2007, Ministry of Communication and Information Technologies said.

    The initiative will be realized through the agreement signed between the Republic of Azerbaijan and International Development Association (IDA).

  • World Bank, McKinsey & Co. to assess Azerbaijan`s ICT readiness

    The World Bank and McKinsey & Co. will carry out the assessment of the information and communication technologies readiness of Azerbaijan.

    The issue was discussed as deputy chair of the State Statistical Committee Yusif Yusifov met a WB delegation.

  • World Bank: E-services essential to diversification of Azerbaijan’s economy

    Azerbaijan has come a long way in its development for over the past 10 years and now it is in a group of the countries with high average incomes, the head of the World Bank (WB) representation in Azerbaijan Joseph Owen said at a public presentation on 'E-services in the administration and registration of property: To ensure transparency and efficiency'.

    "Azerbaijan should continue to diversify the economy and further improve the business environment and the introduction of electronic government services is important in this regard," Owen said. He noted that the involvement of the citizens is also important.

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