Paid Parking, Power Supply Points and an Automated System for Recording Traffic Violations Will Be Created in Tajikistan
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DUSHANBE, 11.10.2023 (NIAT Khovar) – The project “Organization of paid parking, power supply points and an automated system for recording traffic violations” will be implemented in Tajikistan, reports the State Committee for Investments and State Property Management.
Corresponding document was signed within the framework of the Dushanbe-2023 International Investment Forum.
The investment agreement between the government of Tajikistan and the Consortium of Investors consisting of the Limited Liability Company “Net Solutions” and the Closed Joint Stock Company “Dushanbe City Bank” was signed by the Chairman of the Committee Sadi Kodirzoda and the Director of the “Net Solutions” LLC Bakhtovar Abdusattorov.
The purpose of signing the Agreement is the implementation of the Project for the creation of paid parking, charging points and an automated system for recording traffic violations in Tajikistan, and in this context, the implementation of the “Green Economy Development Strategy in Tajikistan for 2023-2037.”
The amount of financing for this project will be up to $10 million.
When the project is fully implemented, 100 percent of the employees will be local citizens.









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