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Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Management spoke at the International Scientific and Practical Conference (Azerbaijan)

Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Management spoke at the International Scientific and Practical Conference (Azerbaijan)

Marina Karpitskaya, Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Management, took part in the International Scientific and Practical Conference "International Transport and Logistics Corridor: development impulses from Zangilan". The conference is organized by the Institute of Economics of the Ministry of Science and Education of Azerbaijan.

The initiators of the scientific forum were the Director General of the Institute of Economics, Doctor of Economics, Professor Nazim Muzaffar oglu Imanov, Candidate of Economics, Associate Professor Azer Murshudovich Safarov, who made a significant contribution to the development of the economy of Azerbaijan, as well as representatives of the Ministry of Digital Development and Transport, the Ministry of Science and Education of Azerbaijan.

The International Scientific and Practical Conference was attended by representatives of more than 15 countries from various ministries and departments: the Ministry of Transport and Communications, Digital Economy, State Customs Committees and Tax Authorities, as well as scientists from different countries.

The conference discussed issues related to the impact of international transport corridors on economic development in the Eurasian continent, the opening of the Zangezur corridor and its integration into existing transport systems, the development and digitalization of these systems, and the problems of introducing innovative customs mechanisms in countries along the corridor.

The integrated approaches of the North−South TNC countries and other corridors in the framework of the development of multimodal transportation, customs declaration, digitalization of processes, settlement systems, and risk neutralization are considered.

For the Republic of Belarus, the search for new logistics vectors is the most important task when selling products for export to the countries of the East, Africa, etc. Therefore, in her speeches, Marina Karpitskaya shared scientific approaches to assessing the effectiveness of the country's transport industry in the context of the sanctions situation to the formation of risk assessment and insurance mechanisms.

Within the framework of the International Scientific and Practical Conference, participants were able to get acquainted with the development of Azerbaijan's transport and social infrastructure, visit a modern "smart village", as well as appreciate the oriental flavor and modern architecture of Baku.

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