Japan intends to seta up enterprise on processing aluminum in Tajikistan

DUSHANBE, June 20, Asia-Plus — Japan intends to purchase Tajik aluminum and build an enterprise on processing of aluminum in Tajikistan, according to information from Tajikistan’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI).  The source says the Tajik CCI head Sharif Saidov yesterday met in Dushanbe with senior representatives from Japan’s “Shinsho Corporation” and “Aiko Co […]

Zarrina Ergasheva

DUSHANBE, June 20, Asia-Plus — Japan intends to purchase Tajik aluminum and build an enterprise on processing of aluminum in Tajikistan, according to information from Tajikistan’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI). 

The source says the Tajik CCI head Sharif Saidov yesterday met in Dushanbe with senior representatives from Japan’s “Shinsho Corporation” and “Aiko Co Ltd”.  These Japanese companies have been engaged in the trading of non-ferrous metals over the past 30 years, according the source.  

The Tajik CCI says “Shinsho Corporation” and “Aiko Co Ltd” have also shown interest in participation in enhancement of tourism business in Tajikistan and intend to set up tourism center in the country.  

During the meeting Sharif Saidov stressed that tourism and relevant industries were one of priorities and main directions of Tajikistan’s economy and “tourism still remains underdeveloped in Tajikistan.”   In the course of the talks it was also noted that opening of air line between Dushanbe and Tokyo would tackle many transport problems facing future tourists and representatives of business circles from Japan. 

Head of the company “ALKONIS CO” also attended the meeting.  This company is the first Japanese enterprise launched in Tajikistan with 100 percent participation of Japanese capital.  This company is mainly engaged in providing interested Japan’s companies with information about economy of Tajikistan and its main projects.  



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Shinsho Corporation is a Japan-based company mainly engaged in the import, export and internal trading of iron, non-ferrous metals and machinery, as well as the manufacture of related products. The Company is also engaged in the provision of information services.  Shinsho offers iron products, including wire rods, steel plates, steel sheets, titanium, alloys, and coke and steel powders. The Company also offers non-ferrous metals, including aluminum sheets, copper products, lead frames and aluminum cans, as well as machinery, including industrial machinery, chemical machinery, environmental equipment, information and technology (IT) equipment, electric motors, clutches, industrial vehicles and vibrators.  Headquartered in Osaka, the Company has 20 subsidiaries and 11 associated companies. Its overseas operating locations are found in Singapore, Australia, Malaysia, Thailand and other countries.

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