Tajik capital to host international exhibition-fair in early May

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An international universal exhibition-fair, dubbed Tajikistan-20243, will open at Dushanbe’s International Exhibition Center on May 3.  

The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Tajikistan (CCI), which is an organizer of this exhibition, says companies from Tajikistan, China, Iran, Russia, Turkiye, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan are expected to participate in this exhibition.

They will put on display their achievements in food industry, agriculture, production of building materials and mineral fertilizers at the fair that will run through May 5.  

Thus, Iranian companies will put on display their food and agricultural products, companies from Turkmenistan – building materials, Turkish companies – mineral fertilizers.  

Tajikistan’s companies of Shokolatye LTD, Sardor-2008 LTD, Avas Group LTD, Azot LTD and Bunyod LTD will also participate in the exhibition putting on display their achievements in production of confectionery, food and agricultural products, building materials   

Imdod, a new enterprise in the Tajikistan’s market, will put on display its achievements in production of electrical equipment.  

Amonatbonk (Tajikistan’s savings bank), Sanoatsodirotbonk (Industry & Export Bank), The First MicroFinanceBank of Tajikistan and Dushanbe City Bank will represent Tajikistan’s service sector.   

The CCI press center says the main purpose of the exhibition is to promote goods of domestic producers and help them establish and expand cooperation with foreign companies. 

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