The Cabinet of Ministers of the Kyrgyz Republic has approved a new regulation for the establishment of a coal logistics center with conveyor transport. This decision aims to strengthen the country’s coal export potential and enhance the logistics infrastructure in the sector.
The center will be constructed near the Irkeshtam-Avtodorozhny checkpoint on the Kyrgyz-Chinese border, in the Alai district of Osh, as part of an Investment Agreement between the Kyrgyz government and Xinjiang Dacheng Yuanlong Technology. The project will improve the efficiency of coal transportation, supporting regional trade and economic growth.
In addition, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the "Sustainable Tourism Development Program for 2025-2030," designed to create favorable conditions for the expansion of tourism in the country. This program will focus on promoting Kyrgyzstan’s natural beauty and cultural heritage to attract more international and local visitors.
Another decision made at the meeting was the approval of the draft Investment Agreement for the construction of a continuous basalt fiber plant in Kyrgyzstan. In partnership with Basalt Evotek, the plant will produce up to 5,000 tons of basalt fiber annually. This project is part of the broader State Program "Basalt Fibers and Materials" for 2024-2030, which was approved earlier this year to foster new industries and diversify the national economy.
Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers, Adilbek Kasymaliev, emphasized the government's focus on supporting the development of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the country's regions. The Cabinet has committed to providing state assistance to ensure the growth and sustainability of these businesses, which are vital to local economic development.
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