Business circles of Tajikistan and Pakistan signed cooperation agreements

Subjects of the public-private sector of Tajikistan and Pakistan signed a number of agreements on cooperation following the results of the Forum of business circles of the two countries, which was held the day before, on September 16, in Dushanbe, within the framework of the official visit of the Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan […]

Subjects of the public-private sector of Tajikistan and Pakistan signed a number of agreements on cooperation following the results of the Forum of business circles of the two countries, which was held the day before, on September 16, in Dushanbe, within the framework of the official visit of the Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan to the republic, the State Committee for Investments and State Property Management of the Republic of Tajikistan reports.

Also, agreements were signed during bilateral negotiations between the business circles of the two countries in the format "business-to-business" (B2B).

Exactly which agreements and for what amount, the Tajik investment department does not disclose.

The Forum was attended by Deputy Prime Minister of Tajikistan Usmonali Usmonzoda and Prime Minister of Pakistan, who is also in Dushanbe to participate in the SCO summit.

The forum was attended by over 150 participants from two sides, in particular, the leadership and officials of ministries and departments, entrepreneurs and investors.

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