ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, February 25. Turkish
companies have completed 1,098 projects worth $56 billion in
Turkmenistan to date, Turkish Trade Minister Ömer Bolat wrote on
his X account,
Trend reports.
Meanwhile, Bolat made the remarks following a comprehensive
consultation meeting held at the Turkish Embassy in Ashgabat,
hosted by Türkiye’s Ambassador to Turkmenistan, Ahmet Demirok. The
meeting brought together representatives of the Turkish business
community operating in Turkmenistan.
Earlier, Ömer Bolat stated that Türkiye’s trade with
Turkmenistan reached $2.2 billion in 2025, and emphasized that the
main goal for bilateral trade is to reach $5 billion, a target set
by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Turkmen President
Serdar Berdimuhamedov.
Turkish companies are among the top economic partners in
Turkmenistan, having implemented over 1,400 projects valued at more
than $50 billion since 1991, with a strong focus on construction,
energy, textiles, and transport. Major Turkish firms like Çalık
Holding and Polimeks are heavily involved in key infrastructure,
industrial facilities, and the "smart city" of Arkadag.