Daniyar Amangeldiev Calls on International Business to Expand Cooperation

Яна Орехова Politics
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At the B5+1 business forum taking place in Bishkek, the First Deputy Prime Minister of the Kyrgyz Republic, Daniyar Amangeldiev, identified Central Asia as a promising economic region and called on international companies to enhance cooperation and investment. This information was disseminated by the press service of the Ministry of Economy of the Kyrgyz Republic.

Amangeldiev noted that the B5+1 format provides a practical platform for implementing the agreements reached at the Central Asia-U.S. Leaders' Summit held in 2025, through the realization of specific projects and partnerships.

“The summit, which took place on November 6, 2025, in Washington, set a clear course for further cooperation. Our task today is to fill this course with concrete actions, turning ideas into reality, contacts into long-term partnerships, and intentions into effective solutions that promote the development of our countries,” he added.
According to Daniyar Amangeldiev, Central Asia, with a market of over 80 million consumers, a young demographic composition, and strategically advantageous location, is becoming an important hub in the global trade and logistics network.

Among the promising areas for cooperation, he highlighted sectors such as IT, creative economy, logistics, payment infrastructure, and industrial projects.

The First Deputy Chairman also noted the stable economic growth of Kyrgyzstan, which reached 11.1 percent by the end of 2025. The country has undergone large-scale reforms related to the digitalization of public administration, simplification of business processes, infrastructure development, and protection of investors' rights. In 2025, a new Investment Law was adopted, and the first issuance of sovereign eurobonds amounting to $700 million was carried out.

He paid special attention to the launch of the state stablecoin USDKG, which is backed by gold reserves.

“Kyrgyzstan is also actively developing the 'Digital Nomad' regime and is creating a High-Tech Park and a Creative Industries Park to attract international IT specialists and innovative companies,” emphasized the First Deputy Chairman.

In conclusion of his speech, he noted that Central Asia represents a stable and dynamically developing region, open to investments and technologies, and the Kyrgyz Republic is ready for constructive and substantive cooperation with international business.
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