Kyrgyzstan to expand road network in 2026
Expanded road construction is expected to improve logistics efficiency, boost tourism flows, and support broader economic growth in Kyrgyzstan. trend.az »
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Expanded road construction is expected to improve logistics efficiency, boost tourism flows, and support broader economic growth in Kyrgyzstan. trend.az »
Uzbekistan’s microfinance sector is rapidly growing, driven by strong gains from smaller and mid-sized lenders despite some declines among major players. trend.az »
Improvements in system efficiency, availability of electricity in remote areas, and potential for investment in renewable energy sources are anticipated outcomes of grid modernization and decentralized generation investments in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. trend.az »
The phased expansion of Mine No. 8 is expected to increase domestic coal supply, generate new jobs, and support Tajikistan’s industrial and energy sector growth. trend.az »
The share of the private sector in Turkmenistan’s GDP is expected to increase by the end of 2026, a senior official said. trend.az »
Turkmenistan and Tajikistan put their heads together to hash out the development of trade and economic ties during the latest session of their intergovernmental commission in Dushanbe. trend.az »
Kazakhstan plans to expand its rare metals sector in 2026, launching new gallium and refined antimony production lines. trend.az »
Russian companies are gearing up to throw their hats into the ring by boosting their involvement in Iran’s crude oil production with fresh investments. trend.az »
Kazakhstan is set to introduce approximately 2.6 GW of new power generation capacity in 2026. trend.az »
Meanwhile, textile producers from Ashgabat, Dashoguz, Turkmenabat, and Bayramali offered diverse woven, flannel, and satin bed linen sets, fulfilling international export standards. trend.az »
Azerbaijan plans to allocate nearly two billion manats from the 2026 state budget for agriculture, housing, and environmental protection. trend.az »
The global mining and refining industries will require around $915 billion in new investment by 2035 to meet rising demand for critical materials, according to the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) latest outlook. trend.az »
In total, more than 900 e-commerce service points are currently operational across the country, enhancing access to online payment systems. trend.az »
The growing network of POS terminals supports Turkmenistan’s broader strategy to modernize payment infrastructure, facilitate cashless transactions, and improve access to financial services across both metropolitan and regional areas. trend.az »
Dutch technology is helping to modernize Azerbaijan's water sector, opening up new opportunities for the country's water infrastructure. trend.az »
Kyrgyzstan experienced growth in card-based transactions in the second quarter of 2025. Both cash withdrawals and POS payments contributed to the increase, with Bishkek remaining the most active city in card usage, while regional activity varied across the country. trend.az »
Work is progressing on the strategic China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway project. Construction is already underway on three major tunnels, each exceeding 12 kilometers in length. trend.az »
As of June 2025, credit financial institutions in Tajikistan boosted their assets by 26.8 percent year-on-year, reaching $5.5 billion, while liabilities and capital also showed significant growth. The number of operating institutions rose to 65, with 1,942 branches across the country trend.az »
Kazakhstan Railways Chairman Talgat Aldybergenov met with Georgian officials to discuss expanding railway infrastructure and developing the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR). They emphasized bilateral cooperation through the Middle Corridor Multimodal joint venture and highlighted a 33-fold increase in container trains from China via TITR by 2024. trend.az »
Kazakhstan Temir Zholy and Russian Railways have signed an agreement to expand cooperation, including increasing train exchanges and advancing transit digitalization. Kazakhstan’s cargo transport and container transit volumes have shown solid growth in the first half of 2025. trend.az »
Kazakhstan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Murat Nurtleu visited Afghanistan at the Afghan side’s invitation to strengthen bilateral ties. During talks with Afghan Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, they focused on boosting trade, economic cooperation, and logistics, including plans to expand agricultural and industrial product exchanges and develop the Trans-Afghan transport route. trend.az »
TBY talks to Jahangir Askerov, President of CJSC Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL), on reducing airfares 1news.az »