Tajikistan Highlights Investment Potential at B5+1 Forum in Bishkek
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DUSHANBE, 06.02.2026 (NIAT Khovar) – Chairman of the State Committee for Investment and State Property Management of the Republic of Tajikistan, Sulton Rahimzoda, took part in the B5+1 Forum held in Bishkek, where he highlighted the effectiveness of the C5+1 format as an important platform for practical regional cooperation.
The forum brought together representatives of government agencies, business communities, and international organizations from Central Asian countries and the United States.
The B5+1 Forum focused on improving the business environment in Central Asia and expanding cooperation between entrepreneurs from the United States and the countries of the region.
It was noted that the Central Asia–United States Summit and the business conference held on its sidelines in Washington in November 2025 gave new momentum to the development of trade, economic, and investment cooperation.
During his remarks, Sulton Rahimzoda drew attention to Tajikistan’s investment potential, the measures being undertaken to enhance the business climate, and the development of the “green” economy, energy sector, and digital technologies. He also emphasized the country’s strong interest in expanding cooperation with American companies.
The B5+1 Forum continued its work through panel sessions and thematic discussions.









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