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China and Kyrgyzstan agree on industrial plan to strengthen SMEs

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April 24, 2026
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China and Kyrgyzstan agree on industrial plan to strengthen SMEs

BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, April 24. Kyrgyzstan and
China have agreed to launch a program to establish 250 production
lines aimed at creating new manufacturing facilities and supporting
small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across the country,
Trend reports via
the press service of the country’s Cabinet of Ministers.

The agreement was reached during a meeting between Special
Representative of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic for Special
Assignments Bakyt Torobaev and a delegation from the Shandong
Provincial People’s Government.

During the talks, the parties discussed the implementation of
the “250 Production Lines” program in Kyrgyzstan, which provides
for the use of modern technologies.

The sides noted that Kyrgyz-Chinese cooperation has been
developing dynamically in recent years, with several major joint
projects already underway.

They also highlighted that this year is rich in significant
bilateral events, including the 25th anniversary summit of the
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), the World Nomad Games, and
various high-level visits.




Particular emphasis during the meeting was placed on advancing
practical cooperation through the implementation of concrete
projects in industrial, processing, cultural, humanitarian, and
other sectors.

The parties agreed to roll out the program by establishing
production facilities in all regions of Kyrgyzstan to boost SME
development.

Furthermore, the Chinese side highly appreciated Kyrgyzstan’s
recent economic progress and expressed interest in cooperating on
the implementation of the program, as well as in other mutually
beneficial projects.

The sides also agreed to maintain close contact through
established working mechanisms to begin practical cooperation in
the near future.

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