BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, March 2. Kyrgyzstan and
the United Arab Emirates discussed prospects for expanding trade,
economic, and investment cooperation,
Trend reports via the Ministry of Economy and Commerce of
Kyrgyzstan.
The talks were held during a meeting between Kyrgyz Minister of
Economy and Commerce Bakyt Sydykov and UAE Minister of Foreign
Trade Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi.
The discussions focused on strengthening bilateral trade and
investment ties and exploring opportunities to apply best
international practices to support the institutional development of
Kyrgyzstan’s Tamchy Special Financial Investment Zone.
The parties also assessed the matters concerning collaboration
across key sectors, encompassing agriculture, logistics, and
manufacturing.
The Tamchy Special Financial Investment Zone (SFIZ), established
under Kyrgyz law in 2025, is located in the Issyk-Kul region and
aims to attract both foreign and domestic investment. The zone
offers a special legal and tax regime, including the application of
international standards and English law for investor protection,
and plans to create an international financial and business hub
with infrastructure such as a financial center, logistics zones,
and tourism clusters, supporting key sectors like manufacturing,
tourism, and transport.
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