Korean Entrepreneurs and Investors Visit Kulob Free Economic Zone
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DUSHANBE, 11.11.2020 (NIAT Khovar) – Korean entrepreneurs and investors, including Koshuma Gaia Energy Co. LTD, LTD Daebo Paint Co. LTD, Dreambios Co. LTD, Younglim Enterprise, Eco Withus Co. LTD, Indisair Co. LTD, G-Flatform Co. LTD headed by the Chairman of Koshuma (Korean Smart Technology Association) Jaebok Sim visited the Kulob Free Economic Zone and met with its leaders.
They were provided with detailed information on investment opportunities, logistics, infrastructure, tax and customs benefits, the advantages of activities in the zone.
The parties also expressed views on the implementation of investment projects in the new industrial enterprises, technology parks, production of electrical equipment, spare parts for machinery, processing and packaging of agricultural products, construction of modern enterprises and laboratories for processing fish and fish products.
Currently, more than 180 leading Korean companies producing modern technologies in the field of construction, industry, energy, information and communication technologies are Koshuma members.









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