Ahmet Çalık: "Turkmenistan is a reliable and promising investment destination”
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Ahmet Çalık Holding Chairman of the Board participated in the CIET 2025 international conference, currently taking place in the Avaza National Tourism Zone. He delivered a presentation at the plenary session: The Future of Sustainable Investments, which focused on industrial modernization and partnerships for sustainable development.
In his speech, Ahmet Çalık emphasized Turkmenistan's strong investment potential and its growing global significance.
"Today, Turkmenistan is a global hub for sustainable growth. Political stability, a modern industrial base, and openness to cooperation make it a reliable and attractive destination for investors," he noted.
Ahmet Çalık emphasized Çalık Holding's long-term partnership with Turkmenistan and highlighted the Kiyanly urea plant project, being implemented jointly with the Japanese company Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, as "a symbol of the Turkmen-Japanese-Turkish technological alliance”.
"We are proud to contribute to projects that strengthen Turkmenistan's economy and the friendship between our peoples," the Turkish businessman concluded.
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