Kyrgyzstan's Economic Growth within EAEU Despite Sanction Pressure: Prime Minister Japarov
Kyrgyz Prime Minister highlights sustainable economic growth within the EAEU despite sanctions on Russia.
Kyrgyz Prime Minister highlights sustainable economic growth within the EAEU despite sanctions on Russia.
in Economy / Kyrgyzstan,
Kumtor mine generates $300 million profit in 2.5 years, Prime Minister Japarov emphasizes effective reforms in managing state finances and the role of eliminating corruption.
in Economy / Kyrgyzstan,
Uzbekistan extends the validity period of the maximum retail price of methane at car compressor filling stations for passenger cars until August 1, with an increased price of 1800 sum per cubic meter starting from June 1.
in Economy / Uzbekistan,
The World Bank has approved a $100 million loan for Uzbekistan to enhance social services for vulnerable population groups, focusing on creating a more inclusive and accessible support system.
in Economy / Uzbekistan,
The National Bank's gold assets reached 169.8 billion soms by April 2024, showing a significant increase compared to previous years. Non-monetary gold and gold reserves also experienced a positive growth trend.
in Economy / Kyrgyzstan,
The Kyrgyz Parliament approved a tax agreement with the Netherlands to prevent double taxation and enhance economic cooperation.
in Economy / Kyrgyzstan,
Kazakhstan has climbed 14 positions in the global tourism ranking, now holding the 52nd spot out of 119 countries according to the World Economic Forum's Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index.
in Economy / Kazakhstan,
The EDB allocated a record $92 million for new investment projects in Kyrgyzstan in 2023 and will continue focusing on project activities, especially in digitalization and renewable energy sectors, in 2024. Important agreements were signed to support projects in the energy and road sectors during a meeting between the EDB Chairman and the Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan.
in Economy / Kyrgyzstan,
Kyrgyzstan's total state debt reached $6,270.5 million by January 2024, with a significant portion attributed to external debt, including multilateral and bilateral loans.
in Economy / Kyrgyzstan,
Uzbekistan's gas imports surged to $462.8 million in January-April, three times higher than the same period last year, strengthening its status as a net gas importer and revealing discrepancies in statistical data with China.
in Economy / Uzbekistan,