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Minister: Georgia offers Azerbaijani investors free land in tourist areas
Azerbaijan, Baku, April 25 /Trend, N.Ismayilova/
Georgia has prepared specific proposals to expand cooperation with Azerbaijan in the sphere of tourism, Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia Vera Kobalia said Monday in an interview with Trend during his one-day visit to Azerbaijan.
"We currently have specific proposals in the tourism sphere, and I think Azerbaijani businessmen will be interested in them, because a lot of people come from Azerbaijan to Georgia to have a rest," said Kobalia.
She said according to statistics, approximately half a million Azerbaijani tourists visited Georgia in 2010, and last winter 40 percent growth was also recorded.
"We have two tourist areas on the territory of the Black Sea coast, where we offer the Azerbaijani investors free land, tax exemption for 15 years, Georgia also assumes all communications and infrastructure works. Azerbaijani investors can choose among different architectural projects already established by the European designers or can come with their own projects," she said.
The minister said the interest of tourists in Georgia is growing, and today there is a shortage of hotel rooms, so this proposal could become very interesting for Azerbaijani businessmen.
Georgia has prepared specific proposals to expand cooperation with Azerbaijan in the sphere of tourism, Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia Vera Kobalia said Monday in an interview with Trend during his one-day visit to Azerbaijan.
"We currently have specific proposals in the tourism sphere, and I think Azerbaijani businessmen will be interested in them, because a lot of people come from Azerbaijan to Georgia to have a rest," said Kobalia.
She said according to statistics, approximately half a million Azerbaijani tourists visited Georgia in 2010, and last winter 40 percent growth was also recorded.
"We have two tourist areas on the territory of the Black Sea coast, where we offer the Azerbaijani investors free land, tax exemption for 15 years, Georgia also assumes all communications and infrastructure works. Azerbaijani investors can choose among different architectural projects already established by the European designers or can come with their own projects," she said.
The minister said the interest of tourists in Georgia is growing, and today there is a shortage of hotel rooms, so this proposal could become very interesting for Azerbaijani businessmen.