DUSAHNBE, September 2, Asia-Plus -- Tajik businessmen and Kyrgyz consultants have launched a project for establishing a large business holding in Dushanbe.
Ms. Svetlana Nikonova, media officer at the Consulting and Training Center in Bishkek (Kygryzstan), has told Asia-Plus that a group of specialists led by Erkin Jamanbayev, manager of this project also representatives from the Training and Consulting Center, has been on its visit to Tajikistan. According to Ms. Nikonova, the Kyrgyz side has provided consulting services. “It is preparing a strategy of development of the holding, which will include a number of independent business units: managing company; a chain of retail shops; a chain of restaurants; distributing center; training center and so forth,” Svetalna Nikonova said, noting that the holding is supposed to start its work in late October.
All details of the project will be clear on completion of work of Kyrgyz experts, according to her. “It is the first project of this kind being implemented in Tajikistan over past several years,” said Nikonova, “The project funded by Tajik limited liability company “M&P.”
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