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Development of Azerbaijan economy: main trends and perspectives Hakan Ozalpay, Member of the Board Azerbaijan Turkey Businessmen Association

The views expressed in this presentation are the views of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), or its Board of Governors, or the governments they represent. ADB does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this presentation and accepts no responsibility for any consequences of their use. Terminology used may not necessarily be consistent with ADB official terms.

DYNAMIC DEVELOPMENT OF AZERBAIJAN ECONOMY Dynamics of main macroeconomic indicators of Azerbaijan, percent to previous year 1995 2000 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 half 1 GDP 88.2 111.1 111.2 110.2 126.4 134.5 135.1 Industrial production 78.6 106.9 106.1 105.7 133.5 136.6 135.6 Agricultural production 93.0 112.1 105.6 104.6 107.5 100.9 104.8 Capital investments 82.0 103.0 173.5 136.1 116.6 114.8 110.6 Inflation 512 101.8 102.2 106.7 109.6 108.3 116.0

DYNAMIC DEVELOPMENT OF AZERBAIJAN ECONOMY GDP growth, percent to previous year 140 130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 77.4 76.9 1992 1993 1994 80.3 101.3 88.2 1995 1996 1997 1998 105.8 110 107.4 111.1 109.9 110.6 126.4 111.2 110.2 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 134.5 135.1 2007 Half 1

DYNAMIC DEVELOPMENT OF AZERBAIJAN ECONOMY Share of private sector in GDP, percent 100 80 60 40 20 15 29 34 38 46 55 62 69 71 73 73 74 78 81 0 1991 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

AZERBAIJAN S DEPENDENCY FROM OIL Main goal of Azerbaijan Government is to diversify national economy and develop non-oil sector. So, a major part of GDP of Azerbaijan is currently produced by oil sector. Prevailing part of export is also consisted of oil products. Share of oil and oil products in GDP and in export, % 81.9 76.1 84.0 31.3 41.3 53.1 Share in GDP Share in export 2004 2005 2006

MAIN TASK The Government s measures for achieving its goals for developing the non-oil sector Regional Development Program State Oil Fund State Investment Company Entrepreneurship Development Program (2007-2010)

REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (2004-2008) Goal of the Program: to create 600,000 new job places within 5 years By the end of 2006, 520,000 new jobs have been created in Azerbaijan, since the launch of the Program Developing infrastructure through Azerbaijan to reach a full functioning capacity Developing engineering industry, construction, food and light industry sectors in regions 83% of new jobs have been created in the regions and 86% in the non-governmental sector

STATE OIL FUND Established on December 29, 1999 Aim is to effectively use revenues generated from oil and gas production for the welll-being of the country and future generations Long term strategy on management of oil and gas revenues have been approved by Cabinet of Ministries The strategy covers a 20 year period, 2005-2025 Currently, 1.6 billion USD has been accumulated in the Fund (after the deduction of expenditures) The Fund s revenus will sharply increase after the full launch of Baku Tbilisi- Ceyhan pipeline and will peak in 2011. In average, 7-8 billion USD are expected to flow into the Oil Fund between 2005-2011

AZERBAIJAN STATE INVESTMENT COMPANY Established on March 30, 2006 Authorized capital stock 90 million manats Aim developing companies lacking financial funds by investing to them as a stockholder, making termless investments to commercial organizations functioning in non-oil sectors and attracting other invertors to these sectors It s estimated to attract 500 million USD to the economy within 3 years through the Company

DEVELOPMENT OF NON-OIL SECTOR: SUMMARY GDP increase rate in non-oil sector, percent to previous year 116 114.9 114 112 113.8 113.6 112.2 110 108 109.9 108.7 108.2 106 104 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

PRIORITY INDUSTRIES

INVESTMENT CLIMATE IN AZERBAIJAN There are two main laws regulating investment activity: Law of the Republic of Azerbaijan On Investment Activity Law of the Republic of Azerbaijan On Protection of Foreign Investments

INVESTMENT CLIMATE IN AZERBAIJAN The Republic of Azerbaijan ensures the following rights to foreign investors: Warranty against worsening of legislation Warranty against nationalization and confiscation Reparations of damages are warranted in case of exposure of foreign investors to material and profit losses by illegal actions of government bodies Free transfer of profit to any place is warranted after full payment of taxes

INVESTMENTS TO AZERBAIJAN ECONOMY Investments to economy, million USD 7000 6000 5000 4000 All sources Foreign investments Internal investments 4326.2 5922.7 4575.5 5709.8 3836.1 6711.2 3621.1 3000 2000 1000 2796.6 3371 3090.1 1932.2 1694.5 1571 1441.4 1561.8 2234.9 1873.7 544 1472 1307.3 1091.1 927 1091.8 1347.2 375.1 900 168.9 387.2 460.2 479.9 514.4 470 561.7 0 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

INVESTMENTS TO AZERBAIJAN ECONOMY Growth rate of investments (all sources), percent to previous year 187.0 182.2 173.0 135.9 114.8 104.2 116.7 112.7 1995 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

INVESTMENT CLIMATE IN AZERBAIJAN: SUMMARY Azerbaijan placed 1st in attracting foreign direct investments in the World Investment Report 2006 (UNCTAD)

WHY AZERBAIJAN? Fast economic growth and open economy GDP increased on average by 12.6% in 1995-2006 Foreign trade increased on average by 14% in 1995-2006 Reliable financial regulations Regulated inflation (on average 5.4% during last 5 years) Developing bank sector Favourable investment climate The highest per-capita foreign direct investment in the region Improved legislation Rich natural resources Oil and natural gas Fossils and useful fields Peculiar climate Strategic location Caspian Sea border Bridge between Europe and Central Asia Fast development towards Europe Competitive production costs Cheap and skilled work force Industrial traditions

FOREIGN TRADE RELATIONS OF AZERBAIJAN 12000 10000 8000 Foreign trade turnover Import Export 6000 4000 2000 0 1991 1995 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

FOREIGN TRADE WITH CENTRAL ASIAN COUNTRIES IN 2006 Volume of foreign trade turnover, thsd. USD Import Export Foreign trade balance, thsd. USD Share in overall foreign trade, % Afghanistan 1.6 32209.6 32208.0 0.3 China 222493.1 6382.5-216110.6 2.0 Kazakhstan 127252.0 105656.0-21596.0 2.0 Kyrgyzstan 0.4 6.4 6 0.0 Mongolia - - - - Tajikistan 289.4 130897.3 130607.9 1.1 Uzbekistan 25 4.4-20.6 -

ATIB VISION ATIB sees Azerbaijan as a leading country of the region and among one of the emerging economies of the world. ATIB s strategic vision is to assist the development of economic, social and cultural relations between Azerbaijan and other countries.

UNION OF BLACK SEA AND CASPIAN CONFEDERATION OF ENTERPRISES (UBCCE) UBCCE is a non-governmental organization founded with the aim of bringing together the businessmen of the Eurasia Region. ATIB introduced the project of Eurasian Economic Cooperation during the 5th World Turkish Businessmen Congress in 2004. This concept was the first step in the realization of a businessmen union like UBCCE.

UBCCE COVERAGE UBCCE aims to cover 20 countries of the Region who have significant economic potential, which can be improved further by joint action. A population of around 470 million (7.1 % of the world total) A GDP of 2.2 trillion USD (4.4% of global GDP) An annual trade of 1 trillion USD (9.9 % of global trade) FDI reaching 50 billion USD (5.4 % of global FDI) And last but not least One of the most important energy hubs and transcontinental transport corridors of the world.

UBCCE The private sector organizations in these countries may contribute to activate this potential through working together with a strategic view UBCCE aims to be the platform for dialogue and cooperation with the aim of assisting economic and social development of the region

THE PRIMARY GOALS OF UBCCE: To establish institutionalized cooperation and to facilitate communication among business organizations of member countries To assist the economic and social development of the region through fostering trade and investment activities and the entrepreneurial spirit To promote the social and economic interests of the companies represented by the member organizations To contribute to the functioning of free market economies in the member countries To cooperate with other international regional business organizations (Signature of a MoU with Union of Mediterranean Confederation of Enterprises UMCE on October 2 in Baku)

THE MAIN FIELDS OF ACTIVITIES OF UBCCE: UBCCE will work to create a favorable business environment in the region, to discover the impediments to the private sector's growth and report them to the authorized governmental and intergovernmental bodies UBCCE will work to increase awareness among its members about trade and investment potentials within the region UBCCE will support joint investment and trade activities within the region UBCCE will provide its members with information services, undertake studies, adopt positions and actions to promote them UBCCE will provide technical assistance and training for member organizations

UBCCE FOUNDING MEMBERS 16 Business Organizations from 12 Countries Albania Azerbaijan Bosnia Bulgaria Georgia Greece Iran Albanian Confederation of Industrialists (KISH) Azerbaijan Turkey Businessmen Association (ATIB) Association of Employers of BIH (APBIH) Bulgarian Industrial Association (BIA) Federation of Georgian Businessmen (FGB) Georgia Employers Association (GEA) Federation of Greek Industries (FGI) Iran Confederation of Employers Association (ICEA)

UBCCE FOUNDING MEMBERS 16 Business Organizations from 12 Countries Kazakhstan Macedonia, FYR Romania Serbia Turkey Kazakhstan s Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (KUIE) Kazakhstan Association of Oil-Gas and Energy Sector Organizations (KazEnergy) Confederation of Employers of Republic of Macedonia (CERM) Alliance of Romanian Employers Confederation (ACPR) Turkish Businessmen Association of Romania (TIAD) Union of Employers of Serbia (UES) Turkish Industrialists and Businessmen s Association (TUSIAD) Turkish Confederation of Employer Associations (TISK)

MEMBERS Armenia Croatia Moldova Russia Ukraine Turkmenistan Uzbekistan Union of Manufacturers and Businessmen of Armenia (UMBA) Croatian Employers Association (HUP) National Confederation of Employers of the Republic of Moldova (CNPM) Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RUIE) Coordinating Council of Employers Union of Russia (CCEUR) Ukrainian League of Entrepreneurs (ULIE) Federation of Employers of Ukraine (FEU) Identification of Business organization in progress Identification of Business organization in progress Soon to be members: Montenegro Montenegrin Employers Federation (UPCG) Federation of Austrian Industries (FIV) Austria

UBCCE UPCOMING ACTIVITIES UBCCE First Business Forum on Foreign Direct Investment in the Black Sea and Caspian Region Baku, Azerbaijan - 2 October UBCCE High Level Visit to Brussels,10 October

UBCCE MEMBERSHIP ATIB runs one of the Vice-Presidencies of UBCCE in charge of Entrepreneurship and Innovation UBCCE membership is open to all NGOs of the Eurasia Region Contact person for membership and other inquiries: Mr. Murat Zongur, UBCCE Acting Secretary General Tel: + 90 212 249 19 29 Ext. 159 E-mail: mzongur@ubcce.org

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