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Azerbaijan’s Istisu mineral water soon to be on sale in Belarus

Azerbaijan’s Istisu mineral water soon to be on sale in Belarus
05.05.2025 18:09

Azerbaijan's Istisu mineral water will soon be available on the Belarusian market, Yusif Abdullayev, Executive Director of Azerbaijan Export and Investment Promotion Agency (AZPROMO), said at the Azerbaijan-Belarus business forum held in Baku, Report informs.

Abdullayev emphasized that a contract has been signed regarding the export of Istisu mineral water to Belarus: "The product has been sent for laboratory testing, and we hope that regular exports will begin soon."

He also noted that the entry of Istisu into the foreign market is of special importance: "This is not just a commercial project for us, but a symbol of the revival of the liberated territories."

The director added that AZPROMO has received offers from Belarusian companies for the supply of wooden houses and fuel pellets: "Various partnership models with foreign companies, including Belarusian companies, are being developed within the framework of housing stock restoration. A trial supply of wooden frame panel house kits has been delivered to the Aghdam district."

Abdullayev further mentioned that joint work with the Belarusian side on the design of a residential agricultural settlement in the Gizil Kangarli village of Aghdam district is also continuing: "The first two phases have been completed, and work on the third phase has begun."

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