Tajikistan to adopt new law on export support

Tajikistan is drafting a new Law on Export Support, aimed at helping domestic producers promote their goods and services abroad, Bahriddin Sirojiddinzoda, Director of the Export Agency under the Government of Tajikistan, told reporters in Dushanbe on January 30. According to him, the main objective of the proposed law is to establish a legal framework […]

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Tajikistan is drafting a new Law on Export Support, aimed at helping domestic producers promote their goods and services abroad, Bahriddin Sirojiddinzoda, Director of the Export Agency under the Government of Tajikistan, told reporters in Dushanbe on January 30.

According to him, the main objective of the proposed law is to establish a legal framework for state support of exports of Tajik goods, works, and services. The legislation is also intended to enhance the competitiveness of Tajik products in international markets and strengthen the country’s position in the global economy.

The adoption of the law is expected to improve the investment climate and stimulate the development of export-oriented sectors. Authorities believe this will help Tajikistan position itself as a reliable partner in international trade.

Key priorities outlined in the draft include developing new export markets, improving transport and logistics infrastructure, and reinforcing Tajikistan’s presence in traditional markets.

Sirojiddinzoda also recalled that last year the government approved the State Export Development Program for 2026–2030, which is designed to significantly improve conditions for export growth and diversification.

“These initiatives will open up new opportunities for domestic producers in global markets,” he added.

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