Deputy General Director of Financial Chain Corporation (FCHAIN) Valid Huseynov, participated in the National Business Development Forum on the topic of “Improving Trade and Simplifying Import-Export Processes at the Border,” jointly organised by the State Customs Committee and the Caspian Energy Club.
At the forum, Chairman of the State Customs Committee, Shahin Baghirov, provided information about the ongoing reforms in the customs system, newly implemented innovations and one of the main objectives of the customs authorities the establishment of a sustainable dialogue platform between customs authorities and businesses. He also spoke about creating a favourable business environment for foreign trade participants through easy, transparent and digital solutions. During the forum, the problems and suggestions of business entities were heard, and questions of entrepreneurs were answered.
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20.05.2025
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