Debts of Tajik enterprises are reduced, but the number of unprofitable ones is growing

The accounts payable of enterprises and organizations in Tajikistan at the beginning of the second half of this year amounted to just over 53.5 billion somoni ($5.2 billion at the exchange rate at the beginning of 2022), the country's statistical office reports. This is almost 12% or 7 billion somoni less compared to the figure […]

The accounts payable of enterprises and organizations in Tajikistan at the beginning of the second half of this year amounted to just over 53.5 billion somoni ($5.2 billion at the exchange rate at the beginning of 2022), the country's statistical office reports.

This is almost 12% or 7 billion somoni less compared to the figure at the beginning of 2022 – more than 60.5 billion somoni.

The number of unprofitable enterprises in the total number of reporting enterprises increased to 22.8% at the end of June this year from 19% at the beginning of this year.

More than half of unprofitable enterprises are located in Dushanbe and adjacent regions and cities.

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