Tajik-Turkish trade and economic relations have good potentials: CCI head

DUSHANBE, February 27, Asia-Plus  — Tajik-Turkish trade and economic relations are developing actively and have good potential for further expansion, Sharif Said, the head of Tajikistan’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI), remarked at a meeting with visiting Turkish delegation in Dushanbe on February 26, according to CCI’s press service. Turkish Ambassador to Tajikistan, Akif […]

Payrav Chorshanbiyev

DUSHANBE, February 27, Asia-Plus  — Tajik-Turkish trade and economic relations are developing actively and have good potential for further expansion, Sharif Said, the head of Tajikistan’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI), remarked at a meeting with visiting Turkish delegation in Dushanbe on February 26, according to CCI’s press service.

Turkish Ambassador to Tajikistan, Akif Aykhan, Turkey’s Jevahir Holding President, Ibrahim Jevahir, and representatives from this company, Yusef Jevahir and Islam Jevahir, took part at the meeting.  

During the meeting, Said noted that a two-way trade between the two countries in 2007 amounted to $500 million.  The CCI head said that quite a lot of Turkish goods are currently on Tajikistan’s market, and Turkish companies now work in various sectors in Tajikistan, ranging from housing to construction of roads.  However, there is considerable room for expansion of economic ties, he added. 

The CCI head also appealed for Turkish participation in the development of Tajik hydropower, mining, telecommunications, health care, and tourism.  

Sharif Said also outlined sectors like light and food industries as areas of which could drive the bilateral trade between the two countries. 

For his part, Ambassador Aykhan noted that Turkey has good experience in the construction sector and is ready to cooperation with Tajikistan in other sectors as well.  

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