Suspension of Cherkizov market results in some 10,000 Tajik migrants being left without jobs

DUSHANBE, July 1, 2009, Asia-Plus  – Suspension of the Cherkizov market in Moscow has resulted in some 10,000 Tajik migrants being left without jobs. The head of the Moscow-based media holding Tajinfo Muhammad Egamzod told Asia-Plus today that the Cherkizov market has not worked for already three days.   According to him, the market has been […]

Nargis Hamroboyeva

DUSHANBE, July 1, 2009, Asia-Plus  – Suspension of the Cherkizov market in Moscow has resulted in some 10,000 Tajik migrants being left without jobs.

The head of the Moscow-based media holding Tajinfo Muhammad Egamzod told Asia-Plus today that the Cherkizov market has not worked for already three days.   According to him, the market has been suspended due to numerous shortcomings revealed in its work.  “By Moscow authorities’ decision the Cherkizov market will be closed until all shortcomings are removed,” Egamzod said.

He notes that that there has been a great deal of talk about closure of the market since 2007 already.  Arsons and criminal fueds have been repeatedly reported at the market.  Later, the term of closure of the market was postponed till 2009.

Egamzod says the Cherkizov market is expected to be relocated outside Moscow and a new trade center with sports complex and park will be built in the place of it by 2011.

The Cherkizov market is one of the largest whole-sale and retail trading complex in Russia. Goods are brought to the market from the former Soviet republics and foreign countries as well.

According to Egamzod, some 8,000-10,000 Tajik nationals worked for the market.  “Tajik migrants working in the Cherkizov market could be divided into three groups: loading workmen (major part); hired sellers; and Tajik businessmen running their shops in the market,” Egamzod said, adding that it is hard to determine the exact number of Tajik nationals working for the market because the majority of them have not been registered.

Working for the market allowed them keeping their families at home above the poverty line and the closure of the market will create serious problems for them and may raise the stress caused by a lack of domestic job opportunities, the Tajinfo head said.    

Article translations:

Related Articles

Оби зулол

Most Read

Join us on social media!

Recent Articles

A school student saves a girl who jumped into the river in Dushanbe

The injured person was taken to the hospital, and the young man will be awarded.

Tajikistan ranked at the bottom of the global employment index

Only a third of working-age citizens in the republic have employment.

Kazakhstan Offered Flexible Grain Supplies to Tajikistan

The Republic plans to import up to 1.3 million tons of grain.

Torture, Death in Prisons, and Human Trafficking. What Did Tajikistan Authorities Say at the Geneva Meeting?

At the session of the Committee Against Torture, Tajik authorities disclosed statistics and measures, but a number of key issues remained unexplained.

“Amorat Inshoot”: a premium living space in one of Dushanbe’s most promising areas

The project is in the active construction phase, providing an opportunity to purchase property at a more attractive price at an early stage.

Tajikistan and Japan agree on the reconstruction of the bridge near Vahdat

The bridge on the "Dushanbe-Kulyab-Khorog-Kulma" highway will be reconstructed to reduce traffic congestion.

Kazakhstan tightens rules for obtaining RP: language exam and digital scoring introduced

The updated migration rules will also affect kandas — ethnic Kazakhs returning to Kazakhstan.