Over the past week, 26 transactions were recorded on the Turkmenistan Stock Exchange. Foreign companies from the UAE, Afghanistan, Georgia and Uzbekistan purchased base oil and polypropylene produced by ‘Türkmennebit’, according to IIC of Turkmenistan. Cotton yarn, wheat flour, licorice root extract and bed linen sets were also sold abroad. The total value of export transactions exceeded US$4 million. On the domestic market, Turkmen entrepreneurs purchased base oil, polypropylene, technical sulphur, wheat flour, crude fatty acids from cotton linters, cotton fabric and textile waste. The value of domestic transactions amounted to over 124.8 million manats.
In the Ak Bugday etrap, the private confectionery manufacturer ‘Ak gar’ is expanding its production. This was reported by AsmanNews. The company has been in operation since 2011. It produces oriental sweets, toffee and chewy sweets. Daily output exceeds 10–12 tonnes. Dozens of specialists are employed at the production facility. The production lines are equipped with automated machinery that meets international standards. The range includes ‘Akbon fruity’ toffee, ‘Hasyl’ sweets, ‘Eclairs’, ‘Taffy’ and ‘Taffytof’ chewy sweets, as well as children’s sweets ‘Koko dino egg’ and ‘Koko surprise egg’. In addition, the company produces ‘Ak gar’ icing sugar, cocoa, vanilla sugar, baking powder and citric acid. The quality of the products is confirmed by ISO 9001 and ISO 22000 certificates. Deliveries are made to all regions of the country. Some of the products are exported to Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, the Russian Federation and the Dominican Republic.
In Ashgabat, the results of Turkmenistan’s oil and gas sector for the first quarter of 2026 were reviewed, and priorities for the industry’s further development were outlined. This was reported by the online newspaper ‘Nebit-gaz’. On 4 April, a reporting meeting was held at the Central Building of the Oil and Gas Complex, at which the fulfilment of the tasks set by the President of Turkmenistan, Serdar Berdimuhamedov, was discussed, as well as the implementation of major energy projects. Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers Guvanch Agajanov noted that the modernisation of the industry’s production base and the introduction of modern technologies are continuing. One of the key decisions was to authorise the State Concern ‘Türkmengaz’ to conclude a contract with the Chinese company ‘CNPC Amudarya Petroleum Company Ltd.’ for the construction of facilities for the fourth phase of development of the ‘Galkynysh’ field. The project involves the creation of facilities to process 10 billion cubic metres of gas per year and the drilling of production wells. During the meeting, heads of relevant departments reported on oil and gas production, growth in export figures, the drilling of exploration wells and work to expand the resource base. Particular attention was paid to the development of the ‘Galkynysh’ field, the construction of the ‘Serhetabat–Herat’ section of the TAPI gas pipeline, and cooperation with foreign partners. Following the meeting, participants were instructed to strengthen oversight of investment projects, actively introduce innovations, and ensure preparations for an international conference marking the 20th anniversary of strategic cooperation between Turkmenistan and China in the gas sector.
Batyr Annayev, Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan, held a meeting with Ravshanbek Alimov, Ambassador of Uzbekistan to Turkmenistan. This was reported by the online publication ‘Business Turkmenistan’. The parties discussed the current state and prospects of bilateral cooperation in the fields of transport, logistics and communications. They noted the positive momentum in the development of trade and economic cooperation between Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan in recent years. During the negotiations, particular attention was paid to issues concerning the modernisation of transport infrastructure, as well as the creation of more favourable conditions for freight transport. The interlocutors emphasised that the further expansion of the Turkmen-Uzbek partnership in the transport, transit, logistics and communications sectors would contribute to strengthening bilateral ties and improving the efficiency of regional transport routes.
Turkmenistan’s GDP growth rate for January–March stood at 6.3%. This was announced on 3 April by the Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers, H. Geldimyradov, at a government meeting, according to TDH. Growth in industry stood at 2.4%, in construction at 6%, in the transport and communications sector at 10.3%, in trade at 8.3%, in agriculture at 2.4%, and in the services sector at 8.3%. The volume of output increased by 10.4% compared with the same period last year. Retail turnover rose by 10.4%, and foreign trade turnover by 3.7%. Budget execution for the first quarter: revenue – 102.3%, expenditure – 97.2%. Salaries, pensions, benefits and student grants were paid on time in state institutions. Capital investment from all sources of funding increased by 5.3%. Implementation of the National Rural Programme continued, including the construction of facilities for various purposes. The President of Turkmenistan, Serdar Berdimuhamedov, emphasised the need to improve the functioning of the economic, financial and banking sectors and instructed the Deputy Prime Minister to monitor GDP growth and the rational use of budget funds.
On 3 April, a delegation from Turkmenistan, led by Perhat Yagshyev, Deputy Minister of Finance and Economy, took part in the 109th meeting of the Economic Council of the Commonwealth of Independent States, which was held in Moscow. This was reported by the Foreign Affairs Ministry of Turkmenistan. The participants discussed topical issues of economic cooperation among CIS countries and exchanged views on key areas of collaboration. A number of draft documents were also considered. The next meeting of the CIS Economic Council is scheduled for June 2026 in Moscow.
The Kazan International Energy Forum ‘EnergoProm-2026’ is taking place in Kazan from 1 to 3 April. The Turkmen delegation is led by Annageldi Saparov, Minister of Energy of Turkmenistan. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan. The forum, which is taking place at “Kazan EXPO”, is attended by energy ministers from CIS countries, representatives of relevant government departments, heads of major energy companies and equipment manufacturers. At the specialised exhibition, more than 100 companies are showcasing modern solutions, including gas turbines and the latest electrical equipment. Discussions are taking place on joint projects, technology exchange and the creation of a sustainable energy sector, which contributes to the strengthening of economic ties. Turkmenistan continues to modernise and diversify its economy through the introduction of advanced technologies and cooperation with foreign partners. Modern gas turbine power stations, high-voltage lines and distribution substations have been built in the country. As part of the forum, a meeting of the CIS Electricity Council was held, dedicated to the coordination of energy systems, the development of the fuel and energy sector, digitalisation and improving the reliability of infrastructure. On 2 April, the Minister of Energy of Turkmenistan met with the Minister of Energy of the Russian Federation, Sergey Tsivilev. The parties discussed the prospects for Turkmen-Russian cooperation, the modernisation of power systems and the introduction of advanced technologies, including renewable energy.
Ashgabat will host the second Financial Services Festival, ‘FinFest Turkmenistan 2026’, on 18 April. The event will bring together bankers, representatives of financial and IT companies, experts and entrepreneurs, according to the news agency Orient. The festival will take place at the ‘Arkaç’ Business Centre and will serve as a platform for discussing key issues in the development of the financial market. The programme includes panel discussions on digital finance, the banking sector, investment and ESG, as well as a financial fair featuring company product presentations and the opportunity to seek expert advice. Particular attention will be paid to networking, developing partnerships and improving financial literacy through interactive zones. The organisers emphasise that ‘FinFest Turkmenistan’ serves as a platform for professional development and the promotion of financial literacy among entrepreneurs, specialists and students.
The ‘Burnebitgazhyzmat’ department of the ‘Nebitgazburawlaýyş’ trust, part of the ‘Türkmennebit’ State Concern, is achieving strong production results. In the first two months of the year, the enterprise carried out work worth approximately 1,503,000 manats. This was reported by the online newspaper ‘Nebit-gaz’. The department supplies the trust’s drilling units with the necessary materials and equipment. Since the start of the year, the ‘Nebitdag’, ‘Goturdepe’, ‘Korpeje’ and ‘Ekerem’ have carried out 19,610 metres of drilling work against a target of 11,300 metres, which amounts to 173.5% of the planned volume. The work involves the use of mobile and truck-mounted cranes, as well as heavy-duty lorries. Particular attention is being paid to the restoration and inspection of drill pipes: they are being cleaned, reprocessed and technically inspected using the ‘ASW-1050’ and ‘ASW-700’ units. In addition, the bentonite production unit plans to produce 6,500 tonnes of product this year.
IE ‘Has’, a member of the Association of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Turkmenistan, is expanding the use of modern solutions in the agricultural sector. This was reported by AsmanNews. The company is installing drip irrigation systems in fields and greenhouses. These are equipped with water purification filters, which reduce soil salinisation and enable water savings of up to 50%. ‘Has’ also designs and builds greenhouse complexes with heating, lighting and ventilation systems. The work draws on the experience of Turkey, the Netherlands and Spain, ensuring year-round production. Natural pollination using bees is also employed. This reduces the use of chemicals and improves product quality. According to the source, the implementation of such solutions contributes to the development of the private sector, the creation of jobs and the strengthening of the country’s export potential.
On 1 April in Baku, Nokerguly Atagulyev, Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan, met with Rashad Nabiyev, Azerbaijan’s Minister of Digital Development and Transport; Mikayil Jabbarov, Minister of Economy; Rovshan Rustamov, Chairman of ‘Azerbaijan Railways’ CJSC, and Eldar Salahov, Director of ‘Baku International Sea Port’ LLC. This was reported by the press service of the Foreign Affairs Ministry of Turkmenistan. The meetings covered the development of transport corridors, the expansion of cooperation between seaports and the increase in freight volumes. Joint projects on transit corridors and the revitalisation of international routes passing through the territories of the two countries were considered. The organisation of a business forum and product exhibition in Ashgabat and Baku was also discussed. In addition, the parties discussed preparations for the next meeting of the Turkmen-Azerbaijani Inter-governmental Commission, the development of cooperation between business circles, the increase in trade, and the expansion of the range of products utilising the opportunities offered by the Caspian Sea. During the visit, the delegation visited the Baku International Sea Port and the Alat Free Economic Zone (AFEZ), familiarising themselves with their infrastructure and potential.
The ‘Cooperation and Development’ International Exhibition, which has opened in Ashgabat, has provided a platform for direct negotiations between Turkmen and foreign companies. The event is being held at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Participants are showcasing innovations in the energy sector, infrastructure and other industries. This is reported by the publication ‘Turkmenistan: Golden age’. The Chinese company ‘WMGrass’ from Xinjiang Province presented its products. The company is considering entering the Turkmenistan market against the backdrop of the development of sports and urban infrastructure. As noted by the company’s representative, Una Wu, this was their first visit to the country. According to Wu, the artificial turf is characterised by its resistance to wear and tear and climatic conditions. The material does not require frequent watering, retains its properties when exposed to the sun and is designed for long-term use. The company offers surfaces for football pitches, golf clubs, tennis courts and multi-purpose sports grounds. The products are certified by international organisations, including FIFA Sports Labs, the IAAF and the ITF. Tests were carried out in independent laboratories, including Labosport and Sports Labs. A separate range of solutions for landscape design is also available. The surfaces are designed for the landscaping of parks, playgrounds, hotel grounds and private properties.