‘Ready to Trade’ project launch

The “Ready to Trade” project will tailor its activities to evolving economic conditions in Azerbaijan.
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05/07/2017

EU4Business is launching a new, three-year project to make SMEs more competitive in Azerbaijan.

‘Ready to Trade’ is launched on 5 July in Baku. The project will help companies target and access foreign markets, with a special focus on the EU.

The initiative is a collaboration between the Azerbaijan Government, the EU Delegation in Azerbaijan and the International Trade Centre (ITC), the latter a joint agency of the World Trade Organization and United Nations.

Similar projects have been set up in the other Eastern Partnership countries covered by EU4Business.

Producing value-added goods

The project will:

  • help SMEs produce value-added goods that meet international and EU market requirements
  • connect producers in international markets, and
  • aid local business support organisations in improving services to SMEs.

The first six months of the project will be dedicated to:

  • selecting priority sectors of the economy
  • tailoring activities to evolving economic conditions in the country
  • consulting with SMEs, and
  • examining companies’ internal processes (value-chain analysis).

More diverse economy needed

Azerbaijan is currently highly dependent on oil and gas, a sector which accounts for more than 87% of exports.

Diversification of the export sector, and the development of a new export strategy, are top priorities for the government.

SMEs account for just over 5% of total exports, a percentage that would increase if companies focused more on international markets.

Event date

5 July 2017

Address: 
AzPromo business centre
Neftchilar ave. 32.
Baku
Azerbaijan