Tajikistan and the Czech Republic Discuss Issues of Expanding Cooperation in Various Fields
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DUSHANBE, 20.07.2023 (NIAT Khovar) – Important bilateral aspects on priority areas of cooperation were discussed on July 17 in Dushanbe at a meeting of the permanent interdepartmental working group on economic and industrial cooperation between Tajikistan and the Czech Republic.
The parties also discussed the current level and prospects of bilateral cooperation in various spheres of trade and economy, industry, energy, transport, agriculture, finance, science and research, modern technologies and tourism.
In order to further expand cooperation, it was emphasized the need to implement joint projects and programs, including the agro-industrial complex, in the fields of industry, mechanical engineering, textile, manufacturing, mining, metallurgy, electrical engineering, energy, as well as in transport and trade spheres.
In this regard, it was stated the importance of creating and activating such new modern instruments of cooperation in the industrial, industrial and investment spheres as holding business forums and exhibitions of industrial products of the two countries.









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