Central Asian Countries and China Must Expand Investment Partnership
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DUSHANBE, 16.06.2025 (NIAT Khovar) – Chairman of the State Committee on Investment and State Property Management of the Republic of Tajikistan, Sulton Rahimzoda, participated in the China–Central Asia Industrial and Investment Cooperation Forum, held on June 16 in Astana, Kazakhstan.
The event brought together government officials, business leaders, and experts from across the region to discuss prospects for cooperation in key areas such as digital transformation, transport and logistics, agro-industrial development, and the mining and metallurgy sectors.
In his speech, Sulton Rahimzoda emphasized the importance of expanding investment partnerships between China and Central Asian nations. He highlighted Tajikistan’s steady economic growth and its potential in green energy, mineral resource development, tourism, and agriculture.
“Today’s dialogue is a unique opportunity to unlock our shared potential and elevate industrial and investment cooperation to a new level,” he noted.
It was underscored that China remains one of Tajikistan’s key trade and economic partners. Over 700 enterprises with Chinese capital are currently registered in Tajikistan, and total Chinese investment has exceeded USD 5 billion.









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