BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, March 19. Kyrgyzstan and
the Boston Consulting Group discussed further promising areas of
cooperation, Trend
reports via the press service of the nation's Cabinet of
Ministers.


The topic was discussed during a meeting between Chairman of the
Cabinet of Ministers and Head of the Presidential Administration of
Kyrgyzstan, Adylbek Kasymaliev, and representatives of Boston
Consulting Group.


During the meeting, the parties explored promising areas for
further cooperation and new opportunities for joint work in the
interests of the sustainable development of Kyrgyzstan’s
economy.


They noted that over the past two years, a substantive and
trust-based format of cooperation has been established. With the
support of the company, key strategic documents of the Kyrgyz
Republic have been developed.


Furthermore, the Kyrgyz side emphasized the importance of
continuing this work, consistently advancing international
cooperation and attracting globally recognized investors.







"The Kyrgyz Republic is open to constructive partnership, and we
are ready to create favorable conditions for the implementation of
mutually beneficial projects. Our doors are always open to
responsible investors interested in the long-term and sustainable
development of various sectors of the economy," Kasymaliev
said.


Representatives of Boston Consulting Group, in turn, expressed
their readiness to continue effective cooperation with
Kyrgyzstan.


Boston Consulting Group (BCG) is one of the "Big Three" (MBB)
strategy consulting firms, along with McKinsey and Bain. A
Boston-based consulting firm founded in 1963, BCG helps commercial,
governmental, and nonprofit executives solve complex issues and
seize growth opportunities.


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