Ministry of Industry and New Technologies Leadership Meets Turkish Çalik Holding Representatives
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DUSHANBE, 19.05.2021 (NIAT Khovar) – On Monday, the leadership of the Ministry of Industry and New Technologies met with Turkish Çalik Holding representatives.
The meeting focused on expanding cooperation between industrial enterprises and companies of the two countries, search for new markets for products, and exchange of experience between specialists in relevant fields.
Çalik Holding representatives are expected to visit a number of light industry enterprises in Tajikistan.
Çalık Holding operates in the textile, food, construction, energy, financial, telecommunications industries, as well as in the field of digital technologies. The textile structural enterprises of the company are among the largest manufacturers of denim in the world, with a production capacity of 55 million meters per year.
The company works with such global brands as Gabi Diesel, Replay, G-Star, Tommy Hilfiger, Pepe Jeans, Topshop, River Island, Marks & Spencer, Citizen of Humanity, Guess, Joe’s Jeans, Good American, Frame, Banana Republic, H&M, GAP, Zara, IKEA, LIDDLE, TESCO, and SEARS.









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