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Uzbek company to open garment factory in Kyrgyzstan

31 Mar '21
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Pic: Ana Flasker / Shutterstock.com

Uzbekistan-based Nil-Granit, which sells its products under brand Samo, is going to set up a garment factory in Bishkek Free Economic Zone in neighbouring Kyrgyzstan. The Uzbek company will invest $2 million and rent 2 hectares area to set up a factory with 200 workplaces. The Kyrgyz government will support with necessary infrastructure.

An agreement to the effect was signed by Akrom Ganiev, director of Nil-Granit, and Daniyar Habibullaev, deputy director of Uzbektextileprom, with Kudret Taichabarov, director general of Bishkek Free Economic Zone, according to a Central Asian news agency report.

The new factory will meet all local construction standards. The Kyrgyz government will help in obtaining all necessary permits, the report said.

High-quality clothing meeting global standards would be produced at the factory, and the products would be exported to Eurasian Economic Union member countries as well as other regions.

ALCHEMPro News Desk (RKS)

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