Business and Investment Opportunities of Tajikistan Presented in Istanbul
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DUSHANBE, 22.03.2022 (NIAT Khovar) – On March 19, a Business Forum on Entrepreneurship Development and Investment Opportunities in Tajikistan was held with the participation of a wide range of local and Tajik entrepreneurs, members of the Turkey’s Independent Industrialists’ and Businessmen’s Association (MÜSİAD) as well as local journalists.
The forum was initiated by the Consulate General of Tajikistan in Istanbul in collaboration with the Imam Hatip Industrialists’ and Businessmen’s Association.
The Consul General of Tajikistan in Istanbul Murod Saidzoda, the chairman of the Imam Hatip Industrialists’ and Businessmen’s Association Nurullah Shahin, the chairman of the Tajik-Turkish Business Council Cihangir Saatchioglu and the head of the legal bureau «Ali Yuksel & Hilmi Ozalp» Ali Yuksel attended the forum and delivered a speech about entrepreneurial and investment opportunities in Tajikistan and the importance of development of trade and economic cooperation between two countries.
Also, as part of the event, a representative of the Consulate General made a presentation on the business environment and investment opportunities in Tajikistan.









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