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Azerbaijan to spend AZN 6B on economic activity

Azerbaijan to spend AZN 6B on economic activity
27.10.2021 12:00
Expenditures for the economic activity in Azerbaijan is planned to make up AZN 5.932 billion in 2022, Report informs, citing the draft state budget for 2022.

Of this, AZN 4.992 billion will be spent on construction and urban planning, including AZN 2.790 billion on state investments, AZN 2.200 billion on restoration and reconstruction of the liberated territories.

Moreover, AZN 218 million will be allocated for transport and communication, AZN 56 million for commercial activity, AZN 8 million for geodesy and minerals, AZN 2 million for fuel and energetics, AZN 656 million for other services.

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