SCO countries to open markets for each other

“It is important for SCO member countries to open markets for each other and find new forms of reciprocal payments in the current conditions,” Nursultan Nazarbayev, Kazakh President said at the meeting with SCO countries’ Prime Ministers in Astana. “This is a very important field of activity allowing to reveal SCO potential. It may be […]

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“It is important for SCO member countries to open markets for each other and find new forms of reciprocal payments in the current conditions,” Nursultan Nazarbayev, Kazakh President said at the meeting with SCO countries’ Prime Ministers in Astana.

“This is a very important field of activity allowing to reveal SCO potential. It may be worth our effort to maximally benefit from the crisis to impose order in our economies and understand world financial architecture,” Nazarbaev noted.

Kazakh leader emphasized that SCO member countries should strengthen mutual investment, open opportunities for creation of new capacities, road-building, infrastructure, employment.

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