During his working visit to Washington, Prime Minister Adylbek Kasymaliev participated in a roundtable with members of the Kyrgyz-American Business Council, where he urged American companies to increase their investments in Kyrgyzstan’s economy, the Kyrgyz government reported.
Kasymaliev emphasized that direct foreign investments from the United States serve as a significant driver of economic growth for the country. He assured that Kyrgyzstan is ready to offer favorable conditions for investors, including liberal tax policies, access to free economic zones, and markets with a combined population of over 500 million people.
“Kyrgyzstan today is a country of new opportunities and prospects, with a dynamically developing economy and open policies. We are prepared to provide comprehensive support for investment projects at all stages of implementation and offer the necessary state assistance,” Kasymaliev stated.
He highlighted priority sectors for investment, including:
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The launch of Kambar-Ata Hydroelectric Power Plant-1;
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Tourism development, supported by a visa-free regime and the country’s unique natural landscapes.
“Mining and mineral processing are also priority sectors. Kyrgyzstan is ready to offer reliable and environmentally responsible partnerships in the exploration and processing of critical resources,” Kasymaliev added.
The Prime Minister expressed confidence in expanding Kyrgyz-American economic cooperation and invited US entrepreneurs to visit Kyrgyzstan to assess investment opportunities firsthand.