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Kyrgyzstan’s trade house set to open in Kazakhstan’s Almaty

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January 18, 2025
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Kyrgyzstan’s trade house set to open in Kazakhstan’s Almaty

BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, January 18. A trade house
for Kyrgyzstan is set to open in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Trend
reports.

The matter was discussed during a meeting between the Consul
General of Kyrgyzstan in Almaty, Jenishbek Asankulov, and
representatives of the Kyrgyz diaspora in the city.

The discussions also covered plans to establish a business club
for Kyrgyz entrepreneurs working in the consular district.

Other topics included ensuring compliance with local laws,
preventing the involvement of Kyrgyz citizens in extremism and
terrorism, addressing drug-related crimes, and improving financial
literacy among migrant workers.




During the meeting, a draft plan for the interaction of the
General Consulate with the Kyrgyz diaspora and fellow citizens
residing in the consular district for 2025 was discussed and
approved.

According to the State Statistical Committee of Kyrgyzstan, the
trade turnover between the two countries reached $1.208 billion
from January to November 2024, a decrease of 4.6 percent compared
to the same period in 2023.

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