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Turkmenistan ranks second after Russia for Turkish overseas projects

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December 15, 2025
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Turkmenistan ranks second after Russia for Turkish overseas projects

ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, December 15. Türkiye is
currently implementing 19 projects in Turkmenistan with a total
value of $10 billion, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said
following his visit to Ashgabat, Trend reports via the Turkish Directorate of
Communications.

“Turkish companies have completed projects worth approximately
$55 billion since Turkmenistan’s independence. At present, 19
projects valued at $10 billion are underway,” Erdogan said.

He noted that Turkmenistan is sitting pretty in the second spot,
trailing only Russia when it comes to the total worth of projects
rolled out by Turkish firms.

President Erdogan also underscored strategic initiatives aimed
at amplifying bilateral trade dynamics.

“Our trade volume exceeded $2 billion in 2024. We aim to
increase this figure to $5 billion in the coming period,” he
said.

According to Erdogan, collaboration with Turkmenistan is notably
vigorous across pivotal economic domains, encompassing energy,
transportation, commerce, and infrastructural advancement. He
articulated that these domains were pivotal to the dialogues
conducted throughout the visit.




He added that Turkish companies continue to play a major role in
Turkmenistan’s economic development, emphasizing the sustained
presence of Turkish business in the country.

The engagement aligned with commemorative activities celebrating
the three-decade milestone of Turkmenistan’s enduring neutrality,
wherein Erdogan concurrently conducted bilateral dialogues with
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Pakistani Prime Minister
Shahbaz Sharif, focusing on economic synergies and regional
dynamics.

Turkish companies have significantly invested in Turkmenistan,
focusing on sectors such as construction, energy, textiles,
transportation, and agriculture. By late 2025, they have completed
over 1,400 construction projects worth approximately $50 billion,
including infrastructure and the Avaza resort. In energy, Turkish
firms are active in oil and gas development, including projects for
gasoline production from natural gas and chemical manufacturing.
The textile industry sees Turkish involvement in cotton processing
and garment production. Additionally, Turkish investments
contribute to transport infrastructure and agricultural processing,
making Türkiye a key trade partner for Turkmenistan.

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