President of Turkmenistan holds meeting with Deputy Governor of Japan Bank for International Cooperation
AKIPRESS.COM – President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov met with Deputy Governor of the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) Kazuhiko Amakawa on September 5, the Foreign Ministry of Turkmenistan reported.
The guest noted Turkmenistan’s achievements in the economic sphere, as well as the great interest of Japanese business circles in working in the Turkmen market.
During the meeting, it was emphasized that business relations between Turkmenistan and Japan are based on mutual respect and equality. Regular high-level visits give impetus to the development of these relations, filling them with new meaning and content.
As noted, Turkmenistan pays special attention to the development of macroeconomic policy, improvement of financial markets and expansion of investment opportunities.
Noting that Turkmenistan, which has rich deposits of natural resources, aims to develop this area through diversification, Berdimuhamedov emphasized the great contribution of Japanese companies to the effective use of the country’s economic potential.
Kazuhiko Amakawa, in turn, noted that as a result of economic development programs and reforms in the industrial sector, favorable conditions for doing business are created in Turkmenistan, emphasizing the commitment of the Bank to intensifying cooperation with Turkmenistan in new areas.
Speaking about Turkmenistan’s big plans for the production and processing of natural gas, President Serdar Berdimuhamedov expressed country’s readiness to consider specific proposals from the Japanese side for further cooperation in new sectors.
At the end of the meeting, the President of Turkmenistan expressed confidence that the partnership established between Turkmenistan and the Japan Bank for International Cooperation will effectively develop on a mutually beneficial basis.