Resistance of Kyrgyz ministries and departments to business environment reforms remains intense

“Resistance of Kyrgyz ministries and departments to reforms, promoting favorable business environment remains intense,” the Kyrgyz Prime Minister Igor Chudinov said at the 4th Congress of Businessmen in Bishkek Thursday, March 12. However, the government firmly continues to follow the policy of legislation’s liberalization, Chudinov added. The premier informed that the prosperity of small and […]

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“Resistance of Kyrgyz ministries and departments to reforms, promoting favorable business environment remains intense,” the Kyrgyz Prime Minister Igor Chudinov said at the 4th Congress of Businessmen in Bishkek Thursday, March 12. However, the government firmly continues to follow the policy of legislation’s liberalization, Chudinov added.

The premier informed that the prosperity of small and medium businesses was of high priority for the country’s development. “It is businessman who keeps a close watch and adequately estimates as the interior situation so the external processes which can influence further economic development of the country. Situation and time demand quick and mutually favorable decisions and actions in order Kyrgyzstan worthily pass through the current period of global economic recession,” Chudinov said.

As to the prime minister, it is important to advance partnership between business and the state. “We should jointly solve all the problems and tasks which business and the country face,” said Chudinov.

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