The UN and the Government of Turkmenistan held a parallel event to the Investment Forum at the UN House in Ashgabat, dedicated to issues of financing sustainable development. This was reported by the online publication Arzuw.news. Representatives of government agencies, UN experts and development partners participated in the discussions. They summarised the results of the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development and reviewed national approaches to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The results of a joint assessment of SDG financing needs were presented, as well as the experience of European and Central Asian countries in attracting investment. The meeting confirmed Turkmenistan's readiness to strengthen international cooperation and develop strategies to achieve the SDGs.
On 16 September this year, the Second Ministerial Dialogue on Economy and Energy in the ‘Central Asia + Japan’ format was held, chaired by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan. The event was held in a hybrid format with the participation of heads of relevant ministries of the fuel and energy sector of Central Asian countries. This was reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan. The key topics of discussion were the prospects for the development of energy cooperation, the transition to carbon neutrality, ensuring sustainable economic growth, and the introduction of advanced technologies in the fuel and energy complex. Following the meeting, the participants reached agreements on the development and implementation of joint projects in the field of renewable energy sources aimed at achieving carbon neutrality in the region. The parties also confirmed their intention to deepen the partnership between the countries of Central Asia and Japan in the energy sector.
Leading Turkmen confectionery and snack manufacturers, including well-known brands such as ‘Täze aý’, ‘Bars’, ‘Hasar’ and ‘Kilwan’, are participating in the ISM Middle East 2025 International Exhibition. The event is being held from 15 to 17 September at the Dubai World Trade Centre and occupies an important place among the key industry events in the region. This was reported by IIC. ISM Middle East serves as a platform for bringing together global leaders in the confectionery market and showcasing new products from the Middle East, Africa and Asia. For Turkmen manufacturers, this event opens up prospects for establishing business relationships and finding international partners. The organisers emphasise that the exhibition is not only a trading platform, but also a professional environment for exchanging practical experience, demonstrating innovative developments and stimulating commercial growth. Every business meeting and agreement signed contributes to the development of the confectionery industry at the international level.
The Turkmenistan Investment Forum (TIF 2025) will be available in digital format. For the convenience of participants, a mobile application called ‘TIF 2025 Attendee Hub’ has been developed, according to the IIC of Turkmenistan. With its help, users will be able to track the forum programme, receive up-to-date notifications and follow speakers' presentations, meetings and the work of international delegations online. Access to the service is available through the ‘Cvent Events’ app, where users must enter the code TIF2025TM. No additional registration is required.
Turkmen companies will participate in the WorldFood Moscow 2025 international exhibition, which will be held in Moscow from 16 to 19 September. The forum annually brings together representatives of the food industry from different countries, this year - more than 1,100 companies from 31 countries, according to the online publication ‘Business Turkmenistan’. Turkmenistan will be represented by the companies ‘NesilCoffee’, ‘Tibet Türkmen’ and ‘Oguz Ýol’. ‘Tibet Türkmen’ is known for its ‘Balşeker’, ‘Kirpi’ and ‘Kenton’ brands and specialises in confectionery products. ‘NesilCoffee’ has launched one of the largest coffee production plants in Central Asia. ‘Oguz Ýol’ grows fruit and vegetables in greenhouses in the Kaka etrap. WorldFood Moscow 2025 opens up opportunities for producers and distributors, helping Turkmen companies enter the international market and develop business ties. In addition, Turkmenistan will present a national pavilion at the Halal Expo 2025 exhibition, which will be held in Istanbul from 26 to 29 November.
On 10 September, the Embassy of Turkmenistan in Islamabad hosted a meeting with a delegation from the Society of Asian Civilisations of Pakistan, led by the organisation's founder, Zulfiqar Ali Qureshi. The Turkmen side presented information on key aspects of the country's foreign policy and the results of the recent UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries held in Avaza. This was reported by IIC. The central topic of discussion was the prospects for the implementation of major energy projects — the TAPI gas pipeline and the TAP power line. The participants unanimously recognised their strategic importance for meeting the long-term energy needs of Pakistan and the entire region. The parties expressed confidence that the successful implementation of these projects would contribute not only to energy security but also to sustainable socio-economic development, strengthening the multifaceted partnership between Turkmenistan and Pakistan. At the end of the meeting, the parties confirmed their readiness to further develop bilateral cooperation in the political, economic and cultural spheres.
From 30 to 31 October, Frankfurt will host Turkmenistan Economy Days, aimed at developing cooperation with Germany. This was reported by the Orient news agency. The event is organised by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan and the consulting company ‘TMT Consulting Group’, with the support of the Consulate of Turkmenistan in Germany. Leading companies from both countries will take part in the forum. Germany will present its technological potential, while Turkmenistan will showcase its production resources. Cooperation will be developed in the fields of finance, healthcare, trade, transport, oil and gas, petrochemicals, agriculture and textiles. The forum will serve as a platform for exchanging experiences, establishing long-term relationships and introducing innovations. The organisers invite businesses and experts to participate in order to strengthen economic relations and open up new opportunities.
Trade turnover between Turkmenistan and Tajikistan grew by 85.4% in the first seven months of 2025. This was reported by the Ambassador of Tajikistan to Turkmenistan, Vafo Alibek Niyatbekzoda, in an article published in the newspaper ‘Neutral Turkmenistan’ on the 34th anniversary of Tajikistan's independence, according to the news website Turkmenportal. According to the diplomat, the growth in mutual trade and the expansion of the range of products supplied testify to the strengthening of economic ties. Today, bilateral relations are based on about 138 agreements covering various areas of cooperation. Diplomatic relations between the countries were established in 1993. The diplomat emphasised that Tajikistan's President Emomali Rahmon and Turkmenistan's President Serdar Berdimuhamedov, as well as the National Leader of the Turkmen people, Chairman of the Halk Maslahaty of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, play a special role in the development of the partnership. In August, Emomali Rahmon visited Turkmenistan to participate in the Third UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries, held in the ‘Avaza’ National Tourist Zone. The Ambassador noted the high level of trust, friendship and good neighbourliness that characterises Tajik-Turkmen relations.
The 30th International Conference and Exhibition ‘Oil and Gas of Turkmenistan – 2025’ (OGT 2025) will be held in Ashgabat from 22 to 24 October. More than 300 delegates from 40 countries are expected to attend, and all exhibition space has been booked in advance, according to the news agency ‘Turkmenistan: Golden age’. The forum will be held under the motto ‘Energy. Innovation. Development’ and will bring together leading energy experts. Speakers will include IGU President Andrea Stegher, Global Gas Centre Executive Director Valérie Ducrot, Pulitzer Prize winner Daniel Yergin and others. The programme will cover topics such as energy transition, decarbonisation and the application of AI in hydrocarbon production. Special emphasis will be placed on major projects in Turkmenistan, including the ‘Galkynysh’ field, the TAPI gas pipeline and the development of the Caspian shelf. Separate sessions will be devoted to renewable energy, including the hybrid power plant project at Lake Altyn Asyr. S&P Global Platts, SPE and Gaffney Cline will hold expert discussions on digital transformation and gas storage. The programme also includes a round table discussion entitled ‘Youth Perspective: Talent, Skills and AI — Building a Future-Ready Workforce’ with the participation of HR directors from Dragon Oil, Eni and Petronas. The conference aims to strengthen Turkmenistan's status as a key energy hub in Eurasia.
Turkmenistan will participate in the ‘Halal Expo 2025’ international exhibition, which will be held in Istanbul in November. The participation of the national pavilion was approved by the President of Turkmenistan, Serdar Berdimuhamedov, on 5 September at a meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers, according to the state news agency TDH. At the exhibition, Turkmen companies will present products in the fields of agriculture, textiles, transport, logistics and tourism, demonstrating the country's commitment to diversifying exports and complying with international standards. Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers Nokerguly Atagulyev reported on preparations for the event. The Head of State stressed that participation in such exhibitions strengthens trade and economic ties with foreign partners.
A delegation from Turkmenistan, including representatives of the State Customs Service and the Transport and Logistics Centre, made a study visit to Germany from 24 to 30 August. The training was initiated by the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) as part of a regional project to simplify trade processes in Central Asia. This was reported by IIC. The purpose of the trip was to learn about Germany's innovative approaches to logistics and supply chain management. Turkmen experts visited a number of leading market players, including the Rhenus Group and DHL Innovation Centre. Specialists from Turkmenistan were shown the use of AutoStore robotic warehouse systems, automated vehicles, mobile robots and ‘green’ distribution centres powered by renewable energy. The key topics of the visit were digital transformation, automation and the implementation of environmentally friendly practices in logistics. The experience gained and professional contacts established will be used to modernise the national infrastructure and optimise customs processes in Turkmenistan.
Andrea Stegher, President of the International Gas Union (IGU), will be a keynote speaker at the OGT 2025 conference, which will take place from 22 to 24 October in Ashgabat. This was reported by the news website Turkmenportal. His participation is intended to strengthen the discussion on the role of gas in the global energy transition and highlight the strategic importance of Turkmenistan in the Eurasian energy sector. The IGU brings together more than 130 organisations from 70 countries, representing over 90% of the global gas market and promoting safe and low-carbon solutions. OGT 2025 is expected to attract more than 300 delegates from 40 countries, including ministers, oil and gas company executives, technology experts and representatives of financial institutions. The conference programme covers energy security, gas monetisation, emissions reduction, digitalisation, financing and human resource development.