Azerbaijani companies ready to participate in building Ukrainian roads - Omelyan
Azerbaijani companies are ready to participate in tenders for construction of Ukrainian roads, Ukrainian Minister of Infrastructure Volodymyr Omelyan has stated.
"Azerbaijan has a clear desire to achieve a bright embodiment of the Silk Road. We also have an agreement with port operators, who wish to provide their ferries, to use joint logistics across the Black Sea and in the Caspian Sea. Now the key issue is establishing transparent cooperation, formation of competitive prices and a schedule of trains and ferries," he said at a briefing in Kyiv.
The minister said he intends to appeal to the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade with a proposal to set up a coordination council, which would include representatives from the Economic Ministry, the Ministry of Infrastructure and other competent authorities, to coordinate tariffs, as well as form competitive state policy towards transit cargo and transform Ukraine into a transit country.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
NABU accusations that Omelyan lowered port dues are far-fetched – Head of Federation of Metallurgists
11:01, 22.06.2020
NABU, SAPO report suspicion to former infrastructure minister Omelyan
14:01, 19.06.2020
PGO in court announces indictment against Omelyan – SAPO
18:47, 22.10.2019
Breaking up and sale of Ukrzaliznytsia to destroy Ukraine's logistics – minister
11:16, 22.08.2019
Omelyan expects Wizz Air to open subsidiary by 2020
13:01, 11.05.2019
LATEST
Southern cluster of TAS Agro will sow sunflower on 2,764 ha in 2025 season
20:37, 03.04.2025
EBRD, IFC and Black Sea Trade and Development Bank provide Galnaftogaz with EUR157 mln loan for 147 MW wind farm in Volyn
17:29, 03.04.2025
Ukraine will be able to ensure predictability of trade flows to EU – Kachka
15:39, 03.04.2025
U.S. 10% tariff to hit small manufacturers the hardest, but efforts underway to improve conditions – Ukraine's Deputy PM
12:16, 03.04.2025
Trump announces introduction of reciprocal tariffs on imports, Ukraine receives 10%