DUSHANBE, June 12, Asia-Plus -- Tajikistan has to set up a working group for improving Tajikistan’s legislation for resolving problems with debts of cotton farmers to domestic and foreign creditors, participants remarked at a meeting in Tajik central bank on June 9.
The meeting was held to discuss measures to be taken by the government to resolve problems of debts of cotton farmers in the republic. According to information from the National Bank of Tajikistan (NBT), the meeting participants exchanged views on the issues related to workout of proposals and recommendations to resolve the mentioned problems as well as ongoing economic reforms in the country.
The meeting participants included experts from the independent commission for settlement of debts of Tajik cotton farmers to domestic and foreign creditors, international organizations and donor countries, according to information fro the NBT.
Participants at the meeting pointed to the necessity of continuation of structural reorganizations and land reforms, and proposed to use land certificates as mortgage and refer farmlands to a category of real estate.
Besides, the meeting also discussed the issues of the establishment of a common registration for all types of real estate, workout of mechanism of simplified taxation, work out of mechanisms to prevent interference of local authorities in the activity of farming units, etc.
As it had been reported earlier, the independent commission for settlement of debts of Tajik cotton farmers to domestic and foreign creditors was set up in May 2005. Tajik cotton farmers now owe more than $280 million to domestic and foreign creditors.




Barqi Tojik: in Ramadan, electricity supply in Tajikistan will be 17 hours a day
Tajikistan’s President meets with Uzbekistan’s PM: strengthening strategic partnership
Tajikistan and Uzbekistan agree to increase mutual trade to $2 billion
Russia to allow communication shutdowns on FSB’s request
Kyrgyzstan's Constitutional Court sets date for next presidential elections
Tajikistan’s anticorruption agency reveals most corrupt government bodies of 2025
Tajik Ministry of Defense: "AI-generated military images must comply with armed forces regulations"
Migrant workers from Tajikistan banned from working as couriers in Rostov region
Statistics vs. wallet: Tajikistan's rising income vs. stagnant quality of life
Kazakhstan's foreign minister visits Freedom IT-Hub in Dushanbe
All news
Авторизуйтесь, пожалуйста