Tajik Delegation Takes Part in the International Forum on Critical Minerals in Seoul
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DUSHANBE, 12.05.2025 (NIAT Khovar) – The International Forum on Critical Minerals — INFOCM 2025 opened today in Seoul, Republic of Korea, reports the Press Center of the Main Department of Geology under the Government of Tajikistan.
Representatives of more than 13 countries are taking part in the event.
Tajikistan is represented by a working delegation headed by the Head of the Main Department of Geology Ilhomjon Oymuhammadzoda.
The forum discusses issues of sustainable development, efficient use and international cooperation in the field of critical minerals.
INFOCM 2025 is considered an important platform for the exchange of experience, constructive dialogue and strengthening international cooperation in the field of natural resource management.
The official delegation of Tajikistan plans to hold meetings with their foreign colleagues and sign documents on cooperation.
It should be noted that Tajikistan has a variety of natural resources, which include mineral, water, biological and energy resources.
The forum will last two days.









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