ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, May 12. A five-day
business mission involving representatives of the private sectors
of Turkmenistan and the United Kingdom has opened at the
headquarters of the West London Chamber of Commerce, Trend reports via the press
service of the Turkmen Government.
The initiative, organized by the Chamber of Commerce and
Industry of Turkmenistan together with TurkmenExpo and British
partners with support from Turkmenistan’s Foreign Ministry, is
aimed at expanding B2B contacts and promoting Turkmen exports on
European markets.
The Turkmen delegation includes executives from 20 domestic
companies, while more than 40 British organizations expressed
interest in cooperation, including Shell, Range Rover, Primark,
Berkeley Group, as well as universities from London and
Cambridge.
According to the organizers, the business mission focuses on
cooperation in the agro-industrial sector, textile industry,
construction, education, and tourism.
The program, which will continue through May 15, includes
targeted negotiations, presentations of investment opportunities,
and visits to production facilities in the UK.
The parties expect the mission to result in the signing of
partnership and supply agreements.