The 14th meeting of the Joint Intergovernmental Commission between Turkmenistan and Tajikistan is taking place in Dushanbe on March 3-4. The key indicator of successful cooperation was the dynamics of mutual trade: by the end of 2025, trade between the countries increased by 17.1%, reaching $43.1 million.
The meeting, chaired by Deputy Prime Ministers Tangryguly Atakhalliyev and Sulaimon Ziyozoda, demonstrated that the economic dialogue between Ashgabat and Dushanbe has reached a qualitatively new level.
Agenda 2026: From Agriculture to High Technology
The parties moved on to a detailed review of key sectors where they plan to expand their presence:
Transport and civil aviation: renewing and enhancing communication corridors.
Agriculture and water resources: joint approaches in agriculture, a strategic priority for both countries.
Industry and construction: expanding cooperation in the production of building materials and pharmaceuticals (medical industry).
The two-day meeting will culminate in the signing of a Protocol (scheduled for March 4), which will formalize the roadmap for trade, economic, scientific, and technical cooperation.
