Preparations under way for national exhibition of Turkmenistan in Uzbekistan

On February 25-27, Tashkent will host the national exhibition of Turkmenistan in Uzbekistan. The exhibition is organized by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan jointly with line ministries and organizations of Turkmenistan. Uzexpocenter JSC is providing support from the host country. It is the first diversified national exhibition in modern history of Turkmenistan […]

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On February 25-27, Tashkent will host the national exhibition of Turkmenistan in Uzbekistan. The exhibition is organized by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan jointly with line ministries and organizations of Turkmenistan. Uzexpocenter JSC is providing support from the host country.

It is the first diversified national exhibition in modern history of Turkmenistan abroad. Preparations for the exhibition are currently under way. The exhibition is expected to demonstrate prospects and possibilities of mutually beneficial business relations with Uzbek partners.

More than 45 stands will be arranged in two large pavilions of Uzexpocenter. They will feature all leading sectors of economy, flagships of the national industry, the capital city and five regions of Turkmenistan as well as Turkmen entrepreneurs.

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