Economy
13.08.2021
4514
Exports are growing, jobs are being created
Four hundred jobs have been created in new greenhouses opened this year by the country's entrepreneurs. The area of new plots for growing crops has increased by 35 hectares. Innovative technologies make it possible to grow more than 11 thousand tons of vegetable products per year on these sites.
10.08.2021
3991
«Blue fuel» – to every house
Turkmenistan is the largest gas power, where population at large uses network or pipeline natural gas. The Law of Turkmenistan "On Hydrocarbon Gas and Gas Supply" defines the principles of the state policy in the gas sector and gas supply, one of which is to increase the gas infrastructure development on the territory of Turkmenistan, based on the national gasification programme. The main gas supply system in the country is the unified gas supply system for domestic consumers.
09.08.2021
3808
Petrochemical products and textile goods at SCRMET transactions
115 transactions were registered at the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan.
07.08.2021
4195
Participants of the International Exhibition of Central Asian countries receive diplomas
The International Exhibition of National Products of the Central Asian Countries completed its work in Turkmenbashi.
06.08.2021
3057
Products of Central Asian countries are presented on the Turkmen coast of the Caspian Sea
An exhibition of national products of the Central Asian countries has opened in the International Port of the city of Turkmenbashi.
06.08.2021
3037
Priority vectors of cooperation in trade-economic sphere considered during the economic forum of the countries of Central Asia
On the 6th of August 2021, the Economic Forum of the countries of Central Asia timed to the Consultative Meeting of the Heads of States of Central Asia was held in the Congress Centre «Avaza».
06.08.2021
3682
Central Asian states develop partnership in transport and trade
Speaking at the briefing for media representatives on the outcomes of the summit, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan Rashid Meredov emphasized that during the third Consultative meeting held in the Avaza National Tourist Zone, the heads of the Central Asia states had agreed to develop partnerships in the spheres of transport and trade.
06.08.2021
4193
Turkmenistan is ready to increase gas and electricity supplies to Central Asia
Speaking during the third Consultative Meeting of the Heads of Central Asian States held in the Avaza National Tourist Zone, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan Rashid Meredov emphasized that Turkmenistan was ready to significantly increase the supply of natural gas and electricity to Central Asia and beyond.
05.08.2021
3985
Firstborns of a new venture
The first products were laid on the machines of the new enterprise of artistic carpet weaving, built in the city of Gubadag by order of the Dashoguz enterprise of artistic carpet weaving of the State Association "Turkmenhaly". The basis of carpet canvases was formed by ancient ornaments, such as "guşly göli", some newly restored ancient golis, and other patterns inherent in the centuries-old national art form. In the spacious, bright hall of the new building, which meets the accepted standards for lighting and other created working conditions, the craftswomen simultaneously began to weave about a hundred meters of high-quality ornamented woolen carpets of various sizes and colors.
04.08.2021
5637
Situation on the gas market and prospects for cooperation between Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan
Oil and gas market analysts have noted a surge in natural gas prices on European trading floors. The cost of 1,000 cubic meters of natural gas for delivery in July peaked at $ 464, the highest spot price since March 2018. Hot weather, which has settled in European countries since the beginning of summer, has spurred the demand for "blue fuel" for electricity generation. At the same time, the region still feels the effects of a cold winter that devastated the underground storage facilities. According to media reports, they are now less than 49% filled, which is below the average for the previous five years.