Tajikistan’s national budget received 165,000 Somonis from sale of state-owned properties in February

DUSHANBE, March 1, Asia-Plus  — Throughout Tajikistan during February, the State Unitary Enterprise for Sale of State-owned Property held four auctions and state-owned properties were auctioned off for a total amount of 165,000 Somonis.   The source in the State Unitary Enterprise for Sale of State-owned Property has told Asia-Plus that 95,000 Somonis were made from […]

Nargis Hamroboyeva

DUSHANBE, March 1, Asia-Plus  — Throughout Tajikistan during February, the State Unitary Enterprise for Sale of State-owned Property held four auctions and state-owned properties were auctioned off for a total amount of 165,000 Somonis.  

The source in the State Unitary Enterprise for Sale of State-owned Property has told Asia-Plus that 95,000 Somonis were made from sale of state-owned packages of shares of three joint-stock companies in Khorog, Kulob and Qairoqqum.  

From two other auctions on sale and privatization of small enterprises the public purse of Tajikistan received more than 56,000 Somonis.  Four facilities were sold by these auctions.   

Besides, 25 vehicles were put up for another auction, and 21 of them were sold for a total amount of more than 14,000 Somonis.

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