ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, December 20. President
of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov signed 11 bilateral
agreements with Japanese companies during his working visit to
Japan, Trend reports
via the Turkmen Government.
The President met with leaders and representatives of leading
Japanese firms, including Sumitomo Corporation, Toyo Engineering
Corporation, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd., Muroosystems
Corporation, ITOCHU Corporation, Tokyo Boeki Eurasia Limited,
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Mitsubishi Corporation, and
ARGONAVT Corporation, as well as Turkish and regional partners such
as Calık Holding and Gap Insaat ve Dis Ticaret A.S.
The agreements cover industrial, energy, financial, and
educational cooperation, including AI and digital technologies,
maintenance of gas-to-gasoline and polymer plants, construction of
a urea production complex, and academic partnerships with Tohoku
and Hirosaki Universities.
Several Memoranda of Understanding were signed between the State
Concern Turkmenhimiya and Japanese companies Kawasaki Heavy
Industries, Toyo Engineering Corporation, and Mitsubishi Heavy
Industries, Ltd., in cooperation with Turkish partners, on projects
including gas-to-gasoline plant maintenance, polymer plant
operations in the Balkan region, and construction of a urea
production complex in Turkmenbasy.
Berdimuhamedov is currently on an official visit to Japan, which
runs from December 18 through 20. During this visit, he will
participate in the inaugural summit of the Heads of State of the
Central Asia + Japan Dialogue. The summit will explore cooperation
in key areas, including the green economy, sustainable development,
regional interconnectivity, partnership building, and human capital
development.
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