The opening of the Khojaly brick factory took place

On July 18, President Ilham Aliyev participated in the opening of the Khojaly Brick Factory.
As reported by BAKU.WS, this production facility was built in the village of Dashbulag. The enterprise, with a project cost of 8.5 million manats, has provided permanent employment for 60 people. Most of the workers are residents of territories liberated from occupation. In the future, there are plans to increase the number of jobs at the factory to 120.
The annual production capacity of the enterprise is 16.2 million bricks. The factory uses modern German and Turkish technologies, as well as technologies aimed at energy efficiency and environmental protection.
The main source of raw materials for the factory is the "Khojaly" clay deposit, located near the city of Khojaly. The area of the enterprise is about one hectare. Additionally, 6.5 hectares of land have been allocated for raw material storage.
The enterprise will enjoy all the benefits provided to residents of territories liberated from occupation. The application of tax incentives, social insurance benefits, and other concessions in the liberated territories plays an extremely important role in realizing the economic potential of these areas, creating favorable mechanisms for business, and stimulating entrepreneurial activity that contributes to employment growth. Favorable conditions are being created for investors and entrepreneurs in these territories. In general, the industrialization policy in our country under the leadership of President Ilham Aliyev is being implemented systematically and consistently. Among the main priorities in this matter are technological modernization and increasing the number of innovative production industries.
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