On December 29, an important meeting will occur as part of the economic and commercial working group, focusing on strengthening ties between the U.S. and Turkmenistan. U.S. Ambassador to Turkmenistan Elizabeth Rood highlighted this during the Turkmen-American Business Forum in Ashgabat on Monday, as reported by the official media of Turkmenistan.
The ambassador stated that this meeting will create a platform for discussing new initiatives and enable both countries to enhance their partnership. She emphasized that their meetings and exchanges of experiences will help build a stronger and more competitive market, benefiting local entrepreneurs.
American companies, both established and new entrants, possess significant potential for successfully entering the Turkmen market. Such collaboration will not only benefit businesses in both countries but will also significantly impact the strengthening of economic and trade relations between them. Deepening business partnerships will create mutually beneficial conditions, opening new opportunities for growth and development for both American and Turkmen companies.
The agenda will address issues related to improving the quality of goods and services, as well as creating favorable business conditions. The ambassador expressed confidence that the forum will represent an important step toward enhancing bilateral cooperation.
During the Turkmen-American Business Forum, Turkmen officials held meetings with representatives from Westport Trading Europe Ltd., Case New Holland, and John Deere.