In this video, we cover the ambitious trade goals set by Uzbekistan and Türkiye, aiming to boost their bilateral trade volume to $5 billion. This includes establishing a trade representative office in Istanbul and the Uzbekistan-Türkiye Business Council. We also delve into the strategic China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway project, a landmark agreement signed in Beijing, set to revolutionize transport and economic connectivity in the region. Follow Muhammad Al Jasser, President of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), on his trilateral visit to the Kyrgyz Republic, Kazakhstan, and Tajikistan, where he aims to strengthen economic ties and explore new developmental projects. Additionally, learn about Kazakhstan's emergence as the second-largest global gold purchaser, securing its position just behind Turkey. Lastly, explore the significant growth in Kyrgyzstan-Russia trade, averaging $3 billion over the past two years, and the transformative potential of Afghanistan's Qosh Tepa Canal, projected to generate $500 million annually. Join us for a comprehensive overview of these pivotal events shaping Central Asia's economic landscape.
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Chapters
0:00 - Introduction
0:20 - Uzbekistan and Türkiye Set Sights on $5 Billion Trade Boost - [ Ссылка ]
1:28 - Strategic China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan Railway Project Agreement Signed in Beijing - [ Ссылка ]
2:15 - IsDB President Launches Trilateral Visit to Central Asia for Economic Collaboration -[ Ссылка ]
3:17 - Kazakhstan Becomes Second-Biggest Gold Purchaser Globally, Acquiring 33 Tons in April - [ Ссылка ]
4:03 - Kyrgyzstan-Russia Trade Hits $3 Billion - [ Ссылка ]
4:43 - Qosh Tepa Canal to Generate $500 Million Annually for Afghanistan - [ Ссылка ]
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