On 21 January, the Economic Forum, held as part of the UN Special Programme for the Economies of Central Asia (SPECA) week, began at the “Ýyldyz’ Hotel in the capital. This was reported by TDH.
The event is attended by representatives of relevant ministries and agencies of Central Asian countries, Azerbaijan, India, as well as delegations from international organisations, including specialised UN agencies, the European Union and the World Bank. The main purpose of the forum is to discuss the prospects for forming a new architecture of economic cooperation in the Eurasian space.
After the opening ceremony, a plenary session was held in a hybrid format. Participants noted the strategic importance of Turkmenistan's initiatives and the role of SPECA in the development of transport, logistics and energy ties in the Eurasian space.
During the discussions, the need to strengthen regional connectivity in the fields of energy, transport and trade, expand transit routes and simplify procedures was emphasised. Issues of digital transformation, the introduction of UN standards in customs and trade processes, and the creation of a multilateral partnership fund to support cross-border projects were also discussed.
Special attention was paid to environmental sustainability, the use of renewable energy sources and the introduction of clean technologies. Representatives of international organisations noted that economic integration must be combined with measures to protect the environment.
The forum continued with thematic sessions on energy and transport connectivity, as well as a strategic vision for sustainable development. Issues such as the diversification of export routes, the development of multimodal corridors, the digitalisation of infrastructure and the harmonisation of the regulatory frameworks of participating countries were discussed.
The forum continues its work on 22 January in the format of thematic sessions.