
The first Turkmen-Kuwaiti business talks, held on February 16, became not only a platform for inter-chamber dialogue but also the venue for the premiere of Turkmen electronics. Aýdyň Gijeler, a flagship company of the domestic high-tech industry, presented its developments to the business community of Kuwait and the Arabian Peninsula.
The company's participation in the delegation led by the head of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan demonstrated that cooperation between Ashgabat and Kuwait is shifting toward innovation and finished products with high added value.
Aýdyň Gijeler's presentations generated keen interest among Arab investors and retailers. Turkmen electronics, combining modern quality standards and competitive prices, were a revelation for many forum participants. Kuwaiti partners particularly noted the product range, which can successfully compete in the region's saturated market.

During the forum, company representatives held a series of intensive B2B meetings. The main outcome of the negotiations was the establishment of direct contacts not only with Kuwaiti businesses but also with delegates from other Gulf countries. Key areas of potential export include the supply of consumer and office electronics, the implementation of joint digitalization projects, and the development of new supply chains for Turkmen goods in the region.
This success is a logical continuation of the extensive work to bring Turkmen brands to global markets. While the Persian Gulf previously viewed our region primarily as a supplier of raw materials, today the case of Aýdyň Gijeler proves that Turkmenistan is ready for technological partnership.
It's worth noting that a delegation from Aýdyň Gijeler recently held productive negotiations in the Kingdom of Eswatini. Their African partners were interested not only in consumer goods but also in national security solutions, including ID document systems, passport control, and SIM cards.
The "African tour" resulted in concrete figures confirming the technological prowess of the Turkmen manufacturer: agreements were reached to supply 1,000,000 SIM cards and 30,000 LED floodlights.