Uzbek company to open garment factory in Kyrgyzstan
31 Mar 21 1 min read
Uzbekistan-based Nil-Granit, which sells its products under brand Samo, is going to set up a garment factory in Bishkek Free Economic Zone in neighbouring Kyrgyzstan. The Uzbek company will invest $2 million and rent 2 hectares area to set up a factory with 200 workplaces. The Kyrgyz government will support with necessary infrastructure.
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An agreement to the effect was signed by Akrom Ganiev, director of Nil-Granit, and Daniyar Habibullaev, deputy director of Uzbektextileprom, with Kudret Taichabarov, director general of Bishkek Free Economic Zone, according to a Central Asian news agency report.
The new factory will meet all local construction standards. The Kyrgyz government will help in obtaining all necessary permits, the report said.
High-quality clothing meeting global standards would be produced at the factory, and the products would be exported to Eurasian Economic Union member countries as well as other regions.
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