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Kyrgyzstan's Minister of Economy and Commerce Bakyt Sydykov has announced that 128 industrial facilities will be commissioned in the country in 2025.
He said that a list of facilities that will be opened was determined, and the timing of their commissioning was discussed at a meeting of the Cabinet, The Caspian Post reports, citing Kyrgyz media.
The minister also added that in 2024, 102 industrial facilities worth $800.8 million were opened as part of investment projects. In 2025, it is planned to commission 128 facilities worth $1.7 billion.
"We do not plan to open all the facilities in the fourth quarter. By the end of the first quarter, at least 1-2 large facilities should be put into operation. The number of planned jobs will reach 15 thousand. Openings will take place in all regions. For example, in Naryn Oblast, a total of 17 facilities will be launched," Sydykov added.
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