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Economy Minister discusses strengthening trade and economic cooperation with Kyrgyz Minister of Economy

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Georgia’s Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, Mariam Kvrivishvili, has met with the Minister of Economy and Commerce of the Kyrgyz Republic, Bakyt Sydykov.

According to information released by the Ministry of Economy, the meeting between the two economic officials took place as part of Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze’s official visit to the Kyrgyz Republic.

“During the talks with her Kyrgyz counterpart, Mariam Kvrivishvili noted that strengthening economic ties is a vital aspect of developing cooperation between the two nations. The Minister stated that the Government of Georgia attaches great importance to identifying new avenues for mutually beneficial partnership.

A central point of the ministers’ discussion was the significance and promising future of expanding bilateral trade cooperation. As Mariam Kvrivishvili pointed out, there are vast opportunities in this regard across numerous sectors. Mariam Kvrivishvili also provided the Kyrgyz Minister of Economy and Commerce with detailed information regarding Georgia’s investment climate.

The Georgian side expressed both its readiness and keen interest to increase the volume of exports for products already established in the Kyrgyz market,” the Ministry’s statement read.

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image Georgian Economy Minister says Kyrgyzstan-China-Uzbekistan railway project to boost cargo flows through Middle Corridor

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Georgian Economy Minister Mariam Kvrivishvili on Friday said the planned railway connection between Kyrgyzstan, China and Uzbekistan was a highly significant initiative that would have a direct positive impact on Georgia by increasing cargo volumes along the Middle Corridor and further strengthening the country’s transit role.

Speaking to journalists while assessing the Georgian Government delegation’s visit to Kyrgyzstan, Kvrivishvili noted the Government was actively continuing railway modernisation and the development of the Anaklia deep-sea port to expand Georgia’s cargo-handling capacity.

“We are investing significant resources to ensure Georgia’s cargo throughput capacity increases year by year. We have a major railway modernisation plan aimed at substantially increasing existing cargo capacity in the coming years, while also reducing transit, movement and mobility times”, she said.

Kvrivishvili highlighted the railway project linking Kyrgyzstan, China and Uzbekistan as an important regional initiative.

“It is a very important initiative by Kyrgyzstan, China and Uzbekistan, which will connect the three countries by rail. This will have a directly positive effect on our country, as the route will become part of the broader Middle Corridor framework. Within this initiative, it can be confidently said that cargo volumes along the Middle Corridor are expected to increase significantly from around 2031, and it is important that all countries are prepared for this development”, the Minister concluded.

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