BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, February 3. Kyrgyzstan's
Bishkek city will host the second "B5+1" Forum on February 4–5,
2026, Trend reports
via the press service of the Cabinet of Ministers.


The forum is organized in cooperation with the government of
Kyrgyzstan and serves as a platform for dialogue between business
leaders and governments of Central Asian countries and the U.S.,
aiming to strengthen regional economic cooperation and enhance
public-private sector interaction.


According to the Cabinet, the forum will focus on key sectors
including agriculture, banking and finance, critical mineral
resources, e-commerce and information technology, transport and
logistics, and tourism.


The government also noted that the first “B5+1” forum took place
in Almaty on March 14–15, 2024, gathering more than 250
participants and stakeholders from ten countries.







Meanwhile, the "B5+1" Forum is regarded as a commercial
counterpart to the diplomatic platform C5+1, which brings together
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and
the U.S.


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