BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, March 25. Kyrgyzstan will
initiate a pilot project aimed at partially reimbursing transport
and logistics costs for exporters, Trend reports via the country's Cabinet of
Ministers.
The announcement was made during a session of the Export
Development Council, chaired by Daniyar Amangeldiev, First Deputy
Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers.
This initiative is designed to reduce the costs of domestic
goods in foreign markets, thereby enhancing their competitiveness.
Amangeldiev emphasized that supporting national producers remains a
strategic priority for the Cabinet.
The discussion also addressed expanding business access to
financial resources. A new concessional credit line, titled “Export
Contract Financing,” was introduced to assist exporters in bridging
cash flow gaps and replenishing working capital, supported by
insurance instruments and guarantees.
Concluding the session, Amangeldiev issued specific instructions
to relevant state bodies. “All initiatives presented today will be
tested in a pilot mode. Following this stage, we will conduct a
thorough analysis of their effectiveness and, based on the results,
implement these support mechanisms on a full-scale, permanent
basis,” he said.