The Council for Coordination of Activities of Inspecting Bodies (Council) will make amendments to the list of industrial production facilities, which are exempted from inspection for two years, according to the State Committee on Investments and State-run Property Management (GosKomInvest).
This issue was reportedly discussed at a meeting of the Council that was held under the chairmanship of First Deputy Prime Minister, Davlatali Said.
The meeting participants, in particular, discussed the issue of exclusion from this list of facilities that had changed the form of their activities or suspended their activities completely or partly, GosKomInvest says.
Recall, the list of industrial production facilities that were exempted from inspection for two years was prepared in early 2018 when President Rahmon signed a decree aimed at creating a favorable climate for the development of productive entrepreneurship.
The document was signed on January 16, 2018, and under the moratorium decree proposed by the president to the parliament, tax officials, prosecutors, the auditing chamber and anticorruption officials and the National Bank are still allowed to run checks. Checks could only go ahead when there was a suspicion that consumer rights were somehow being violated. The moratorium extends only to production facilities, not other types of enterprises.
The decree is aimed at supporting industrial production facilities as well as promoting creation of new jobs and strengthening of industrial and export capacities of the country. The moratorium on inspection of industrial production facilities will be in effect until January 1, 2021.
The majority of enterprises put on the list are engaged in production of food products and drinks. Besides, the list includes quite a large number of enterprises manufacturing non-metal mineral products, mining enterprises, textile factories and printing houses.
The list also includes oil refineries, metal-processing enterprises, coke-producing facilities, electricity and gas production plants, water supply facilities, furniture production enterprises, agricultural enterprises (cattle breeding, seed growing, tree planting, cocoon breeding), transformer and generator manufacturing plants, metallurgical enterprises, medical equipment producing enterprises, etc.
Many facilities engaged in repairing furniture and home appliances were also put on the list.
The current list of industrial production facilities exempted from inspection for two years reportedly includes 1,973 enterprises.


