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Turkmenistan and ‘Om Office Park’ discussed ways to strengthen cooperation

30.04.2026

A meeting was held at the ‘Om Office Park’ headquarters with Sapar Palvanov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Turkmenistan to Belgium. The company’s management thanked the diplomat for his visit and the constructive dialogue, according to the IIC of Turkmenistan. The parties discussed a wide range of issues of mutual interest, noting the prospects for developing the partnership and outlining steps to strengthen it. Following the meeting, representatives of ‘Om Office Park’ expressed their readiness for active cooperation and the implementation of joint projects to develop business ties between Turkmenistan and its European partners.


GEELY presented more than 10 models at the exhibition in Ashgabat

30.04.2026

At an exhibition held as part of the Turkmen-Chinese Business Forum in Ashgabat, GEELY’s official distributor in Turkmenistan – the company ‘Bereket gözbaşy’ – showcased more than 10 models from the Chinese car manufacturer. This was reported by the publication ‘Turkmenistan: Golden age’. The GEELY Monjaro crossover attracted the most interest from visitors. According to company representative Altyn Mudraya, the car is equipped with 19 airbags and is adapted to operate in extreme weather conditions – from intense heat to freezing temperatures. The company offers customers finance schemes, direct deliveries from the factory and customised specifications. Car owners are provided with a three-year warranty, a service centre in Ashgabat and a permanent stock of original spare parts.


The Turkmen-Chinese Business Forum was held in Ashgabat

30.04.2026

The Turkmen-Chinese Business Forum was held at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan. Participants discussed the development of trade and economic cooperation between the two countries, according to the website AsmanNews. Five areas were considered during the plenary sessions: energy, industry and construction, transport and logistics, digital technologies, and agriculture. The parties discussed expanding cooperation in the gas chemical industry and in renewable energy – solar and wind. In the transport sector, the focus was on the ‘Revival of the Great Silk Road’ strategy and China’s ‘Belt and Road’ initiative. The Turkmenbashi International Seaport and new road infrastructure were identified as key points for the development of logistics cooperation. In the field of digital technologies, the parties expressed interest in joint projects in the field of artificial intelligence. Earlier, the Ministry of Communications of Turkmenistan and the State Committee for Development and Reform of the PRC signed a Memorandum of Cooperation in this area. The city of Arkadag was cited as an example of an advanced urban development project with a well-developed digital infrastructure. Following the forum, the participants confirmed their intention to increase trade turnover and implement joint projects.


The Turkmen-Chinese partnership has been hailed as a model of mutually beneficial cooperation

30.04.2026

Rahymberdi Jepbarov, Chairman of the Board of the State Bank for Foreign Economic Affairs of Turkmenistan, spoke at a specialised forum held as part of the Turkmen-Chinese Business Forum at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan, where a plenary session was held on the state and prospects of intergovernmental cooperation. This was reported by IIC of Turkmenistan. R. Jepbarov noted the long-standing successful experience of cooperation between the countries and the dynamic development of bilateral relations, covering the economic, humanitarian and educational spheres. According to him, the modern Turkmen-Chinese partnership is an example of mutually beneficial cooperation. R. Jepbarov emphasised that the projects currently being implemented and new initiatives are helping to expand ties and form a solid foundation for the long-term development of both countries.


Huawei showcased its digital solutions at the Turkmen-Chinese Business Forum

30.04.2026

Huawei is participating in a major Turkmen-Chinese exhibition at the CCI of Turkmenistan, which has become a key platform for discussing cooperation in the field of high technology. This was reported by the IIC. The company, which has been a strategic partner of the country for over 20 years, is showcasing its solutions in the field of digitalisation and the development of telecommunications infrastructure. Its main areas of work in Turkmenistan include the modernisation of 4G networks and preparations for the roll-out of 5G, the development of high-speed DWDM-based backbone data transmission networks, and support for the corporate sector through comprehensive ICT solutions. Special attention at the forum is being paid to educational initiatives: discussions are underway regarding the establishment of a Huawei ICT Academy in the country, which will enable the training and certification of specialists in the fields of cloud technologies, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. Thus, the company’s participation reflects a shift from equipment supply towards the development of a comprehensive technological and educational ecosystem supporting Turkmenistan’s digital transformation.


Turkmenistan is actively expanding its energy capacity

30.04.2026

During the Turkmen-Chinese Business Forum, Serdar Saparov, Turkmenistan’s Minister of Energy, presented an overview of the sector’s development. This was reported by the IIC of Turkmenistan. The country has 11 power stations with a total capacity of around 7,000 MW, which meets domestic demand and provides export opportunities. The implementation of the ‘Turkmenistan–Afghanistan–Pakistan’ regional project, which strengthens the country’s role in the energy sector, was highlighted. The formation of a unified ring power system has been completed due to new high-voltage lines, which has improved power distribution and grid reliability. The focus on ‘green’ energy was highlighted separately: a combined solar-wind power station with a capacity of 10 MW is already in operation.


The State Concern ‘Türkmennebit’ is expanding its partnership with Chinese companies

30.04.2026

Batyr Jumayev, Deputy Chairman of the State Concern ‘Türkmennebit’, spoke at the Turkmen-Chinese Business Forum about the key role of the oil and gas sector in Turkmenistan’s economy and its significance for the Caspian region and Central Asia. This was reported by the IIC of Turkmenistan. B. Jumayev noted that the country has established a complete production cycle – from raw material extraction to the deep processing of gas condensate. Large oil refineries in Turkmenbashi and Seydi supply the domestic market and export high-quality products. As part of this cooperation, 29 contracts worth $439 million are being implemented. Turkmenistan is also purchasing modern Chinese equipment and machinery to modernise its energy sector. B. Jumayev highlighted the keen interest of Chinese companies in the Turkmen market and the effectiveness of joint projects, describing the partnership with China as a key factor in the further development of energy cooperation.


Chinese Ambassador: Cooperation with Turkmenistan is entering a new phase

30.04.2026

Ji Shumin, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Turkmenistan, stated during the Turkmen-Chinese Business Forum in Ashgabat that the exhibition marked an important step in the implementation of the agreements reached between the leaders of the two countries. This was reported by the IIC of Turkmenistan. The Ambassador noted that relations had strengthened following the March visit to China by the National Leader of the Turkmen people and Chairman of the Halk Maslahaty of Turkmenistan, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, where negotiations with Xi Jinping culminated in the signing of major intergovernmental agreements. Separately, the diplomat highlighted the recent visit to Turkmenistan by Ding Xuexiang, Vice-Premier of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China, including his participation in the launch of the fourth phase of development of the ‘Galkynysh’ field, which has strengthened the energy partnership. He also emphasised China’s interest in the development of non-resource sectors and its readiness to support their expansion.


8.7 billion manats will be allocated for the development of Ashgabat in 2026

30.04.2026

In 2026, capital investment in the development of Ashgabat will amount to 8.781 billion manats, according to the ‘Socio-Economic Development and Investment Programme of Turkmenistan’. This was reported by the online publication ‘Business Turkmenistan’. The bulk of the funds – 3.68 billion manats (41.9%) – will be allocated to the construction and modernisation of industrial facilities. Plans also include the regeneration of the capital’s architectural landscape, landscaping, the construction of new residential complexes and the modernisation of engineering infrastructure.


Turkmenistan announced plans to modernise its railway sector at a forum held at the CCIT

30.04.2026

At the Turkmen-Chinese Business Forum held at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan (CCIT), Minister of Rail Transport of Turkmenistan, Mammet Akmammedov, highlighted the country’s key role in the development of international transport corridors. This was reported by the IIC of Turkmenistan. Among the significant projects highlighted was the ‘Kazakhstan–Turkmenistan–Iran’ railway line, which has expanded freight transport capabilities between the regions. As part of infrastructure modernisation, new stations are being built and tracks are being upgraded. On the ‘Ashgabat–Turkmenbashi’ section, trains reach speeds of up to 160 km/h (passenger) and up to 90 km/h (freight), which reduces journey times and improves logistics efficiency. The development of cooperation with China since 2005 was highlighted separately. In 2025, new rolling stock was delivered to the country, including diesel locomotives adapted to the local climate. Furthermore, the fleet of passenger carriages has been modernised through the purchase of 423 units, which has improved the level of comfort and safety of travel.


The Minister of Economy of Turkmenistan has outlined the priorities for economic development

30.04.2026

During the Turkmen-Chinese Business Forum held at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan, Turkmenistan’s Minister of Finance and Economy, Mammetguly Astanagulov, presented updated macroeconomic data reflecting the consistent state of the national economy. This was reported by the IIC of Turkmenistan. By the end of 2025, the country’s GDP had reached US$77.4 billion, with economic growth standing at 6.3%. Turkmenistan’s investment appeal is confirmed by the share of foreign investment, which stands at around 10%. The modernisation of management and production processes has been identified as a priority of state policy. According to representatives of the agency, this creates additional opportunities for the development of joint projects, including with Chinese partners.


A forum on the development of Turkmen-Chinese economic partnership has begun in Ashgabat

29.04.2026

A business forum has opened in Ashgabat at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan as part of the Turkmen-Chinese exhibition, bringing together representatives of government bodies, the business sector and the expert community from both countries. This was reported by IIC of Turkmenistan. Participants are discussing the implementation of previously reached agreements and new areas of cooperation in the context of global economic changes. Key topics include energy, transport, logistics and industrial cooperation. The Chinese side is interested in expanding imports of Turkmen products and introducing technologies into joint projects, whilst Turkmenistan has confirmed its readiness to develop investment attractiveness and transport corridors. Particular attention was paid to B2B negotiations between business representatives, where specific contracts and joint ventures were discussed. Experts view the forum as an indicator of growing trust and a transition towards a more long-term technological partnership.