Turkmen-Austrian Partnership Vectors Were Agreed Upon at the Intergovernmental Level in Ashgabat


ORIENT | Economy. The 13th meeting of the Joint Turkmen-Austrian Commission was held at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan. It was attended by heads and representatives of domestic government agencies and leading business associations, as well as a delegation led by Elisabeth Weissenböck, Director of the Department of Foreign Economic Relations of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs, Energy, and Tourism of the Republic of Austria.
The main topics on the agenda included the practical implementation of previously reached agreements and the identification of new promising areas for long-term interstate cooperation. The meeting participants expressed a high positive assessment of the work accomplished and outlined concrete steps to expand business ties in traditional sectors such as energy, construction and transport infrastructure, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and agricultural processing.
The parties placed particular emphasis on high-tech areas, including the green economy, comprehensive digitalization, the implementation of artificial intelligence, water purification technologies, and innovations in the banking sector. Following the successful negotiations, a corresponding protocol was signed, confirming Ashgabat and Vienna's mutual commitment to diversifying their partnership.
A Turkmen-Austrian roundtable, held the day before at the same venue in the capital, served as a natural and significant complement to the intergovernmental dialogue. This business event was directly aimed at thoroughly modernizing economic cooperation in line with new global conditions and preparing specific investment agreements between private companies from the two countries.

The business community focused on the real opportunities for increasing the export of Turkmen textile, chemical, and construction products to Austria and the wider European Union. At the same time, new major contracts for the import of advanced European industrial equipment, automated production systems, and modern digital solutions for industrial buildings to Turkmenistan were discussed. The business program concluded with a series of intensive B2B meetings involving leading private companies, industrialists, and investors from both countries.
Beyond purely economic pragmatism, the meetings highlighted the consistent strengthening of bilateral humanitarian dialogue. Officials emphasized that hosting Vienna Balls in Ashgabat and regular concerts by the renowned Turkmen-Austrian Symphony Orchestra "Galkynysh" has long been a good and beautiful tradition linking the two cultures. Among the new priorities of the humanitarian bloc, the parties also identified the active development of direct contacts between academic research centers and leading educational institutions in Turkmenistan and Austria.








