Russia’s GAZ Group seeks to enter Tajikistan’s market

DUSHANBE, February 15, 2013, Asia-Plus  — A Russian delegation led by Vyacheslav Davledyanov, head of RusAl (Russian Aluminum)’s office in Tajikistan, yesterday met here with a group of Tajik entrepreneurs, the press center of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) of Tajikistan said. The delegation members reportedly included senior representatives from Russia’s GAZ Group. […]

Avaz Yuldoshev

DUSHANBE, February 15, 2013, Asia-Plus  — A Russian delegation led by Vyacheslav Davledyanov, head of RusAl (Russian Aluminum)’s office in Tajikistan, yesterday met here with a group of Tajik entrepreneurs, the press center of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) of Tajikistan said.

The delegation members reportedly included senior representatives from Russia’s GAZ Group.

Representatives from Afghanistan’s trade office in Tajikistan also attended the meeting.

The sides considered a broad range of issues related to establishing new contacts, seeking partners for cooperation and studying opportunities of assembling Russian vehicles in Tajikistan.   

GAZ (Gorky Automobile Plant) started in 1932 as NAZ, cooperation between Ford and the Soviet Union.

GAZ is the core company of GAZ Group holding, a part of Basic Element business group. The headquarters of GAZ Group is located in Nizhny Novgorod. Russian Machines Corporation is the controlling shareholder in OAO GAZ.

GAZ Group is the leading manufacturer of commercial vehicles in Russia. GAZ Group produces light commercial and medium-duty vehicles, heavy-duty trucks, buses, cars, power train and automotive components.  The market shares of the company: about 50% in the light commercial vehicles segment, 58% in the segment of medium-duty trucks, 42% in the all-wheel drive heavy-duty trucks segment and about 65% in the bus segment.

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