The largest American business meeting with the participation of the president took place in Bishkek.
Recently, in Bishkek, President Sadyr Japarov met with the U.S. Special Envoy for South and Central Asia, Sergio Gor, as well as representatives of American companies. The meeting took place at the "Yntymak Ordo" residence, as reported by the press service of the head of state.
The president emphasized the importance of Kyrgyzstan's multi-vector foreign policy and noted that the republic is open to foreign investors, without distinguishing business by country of origin.
Japarov also added that this delegation is the largest in the history of Kyrgyz-American relations and highlighted the significance of the American-Kyrgyz Business Council. He expressed Kyrgyzstan's readiness to become a reliable and stable partner for American businesses in the region.
The president also mentioned the stable growth of the country's economy and the implementation of major projects in the fields of infrastructure, energy, and industry. Among the priorities are improving the investment climate, tax incentives, simplifying the business registration process, and reducing administrative barriers.
Japarov reminded that in 2025, the agency Standard & Poor’s Global Ratings assigned Kyrgyzstan a sovereign credit rating of B+ with a "Stable" outlook, indicating increased trust from international investors.
Ambassador Sergio Gor also shared his perspective on the situation, noting that the U.S. is significantly increasing its attention to the regions of South and Central Asia. He added that the administration of President Donald Trump is exploring opportunities to establish sustainable and mutually beneficial economic relations in this region.
Gor also emphasized the U.S. intention to expand investment cooperation and expressed readiness to use additional tools to support businesses. He stressed that the current meeting could mark the beginning of further cooperation.
The delegation included representatives from major American companies and organizations such as Boeing, Coca-Cola Company, Franklin Templeton, GE Healthcare, Mooney Group, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and the American-Kyrgyz Business Council.
Following the meeting, the parties confirmed their interest in strengthening Kyrgyz-American economic dialogue and developing practical cooperation between government institutions and businesses.
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