Kyrgyzstan expects launch of new enterprises in Nookat
The launch of new enterprises in key sectors is expected to boost local economic activity, expand the tax base, and support job creation in Kyrgyzstan’s regions. trend.az »
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The launch of new enterprises in key sectors is expected to boost local economic activity, expand the tax base, and support job creation in Kyrgyzstan’s regions. trend.az »
In 2026, Kazakhstan plans to commission a total of 2.64 GW of both traditional and renewable energy capacitiesю trend.az »
Kazakhstan is stepping up efforts to deepen localization in its rapidly growing automotive industry. New production facilities and component projects are expected to strengthen the domestic manufacturing base. trend.az »
Kazakhstan will establish a high-tech tungsten deep-processing facility based on the North Katpar and Upper Kairakty deposits under a partnership with U.S. investment firm Cove Capita. trend.az »
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The initiative is expected to improve financial stability by pooling insurance risks, reducing potential fiscal exposure to natural disasters, and strengthening long-term climate resilience in Kyrgyzstan’s housing and insurance sectors. trend.az »
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Uzbekistan has secured up to $3 billion in long-term financing — with a possible increase to $5 billion — under a new strategic agreement with Cargill to boost the country’s energy security and sustainability. trend.az »
International rating agency S&P Global has raised the credit rating of Uzbekistan’s Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Complex (AMMC) to ‘BB-/Stable’ from ‘B+/Stable’. trend.az »
Iran is set to inaugurate two major railway lines, including the Ardabil-Miyaneh route, which will initially handle around 3 million tons of cargo and 600,000 passengers. trend.az »