BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 18. Turkmenistan’s Aýdyň
Gijeler has signed a memorandum with the administration of Tashkent
city to establish a new production facility in Uzbekistan.
This was announced in a press release published by Aýdyň
Gijeler.
"Aan official meeting was held between the CEO of Aýdyň Gijeler
and the mayor (khokim) of Tashkent city. Following the talks, a
memorandum of cooperation was signed," the statement says.
According to the company, the document provides for the creation
of a new production site on a 4-hectare land plot allocated in
Tashkent.
The company noted that the facility will focus on producing
infrastructure components for major transport projects, including
the Tashkent-Samarkand highway.
The production line will manufacture road barriers, traffic
signs, lighting poles and other equipment used in road safety
infrastructure, the report says.
Aýdyň Gijeler said the project is expected to strengthen
economic cooperation between Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, create
new jobs, and contribute to the development of regional transport
infrastructure.
Meanwhile, in June, Aýdyň Gijeler has expanded its international
presence in Eswatini through the launch of two production
enterprises. On 10 June 2026, the company inaugurated Aýdyň Gijeler
Eswatini, which will focus on the production and supply of ID cards
and biometric passports for citizens of the Kingdom.
The second enterprise, Eswatini Quantum Works, will specialize
in manufacturing infrastructure and electrical engineering
products, including electrical cables, lighting poles, traffic
lights, road signs and road barriers, contributing to the country’s
transport and urban infrastructure development.