The deputy minister of finance, in an exclusive interview with National Afghanistan television, has said 90% of the extension work of electricity lines from Uzbekistan to Afghanistan has been completed.
09/01/2008Read more
As a result of temperature fall in the Central Asian countries, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan have reduced the supply of electricity to Tajikistan. The deputy chief engineer of the Barq-i Tojik (Tajik Electricity), Rashid Gulov, told this to the Regnum news agency’s correspondent today, on 7 January.
08/01/2008Read more
Secretary General of the Eurasian Economic Community (EurAsEC) Tair Mansurov pointed to the stable growth of the gross domestic product (about seven percent a year), industrial and agricultural increase, as well as a growth of salaries and pensions, which was registered in the organisation’s member countries - Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan - within the seven years of its existence, Itar-Tass reported.
08/01/2008Read more
The International Cotton Advisory Committee has forecast a rise of five per cent in the world cotton production in 2008-09 season.
07/01/2008Read more
Oxus Gold PLC said RAB Special Situations (Master) Fund Ltd has agreed to extend the option granted to Zeromax GmbH to buy up to 52.25 million shares in the company from RAB at 80 pence a share.
07/01/2008Read more
Oxus Gold PLC said Zeromax GmbH has bought an additional 5.5 mln Oxus Gold shares at 80 pence each by partially exercising an option from RAB Special Situations (Master) Fund Ltd, thus lifting its stake in Oxus Gold to about 62.5 mln shares, or 17 pct.
02/01/2008Read more
The Russian closed joint-stock company Transpromresurs and Uzbekiston Temir Yollari (Uzbekistan Railways) state joint-stock railway company have signed a contract to modernize diesel locomotives for US$54 million, Interfax quoted a source in the Uzbekistan Railways management as saying.
02/01/2008Read more
Uzbekistan has ended talks on gas supplies with its neighbour countries in the Central Asian region, Itar-Tass reported.
02/01/2008Read more
China’s biggest oil company, China National Petroleum Corp., will spend 16 billion yuan (US$2.2 billion, €1.5 billion) to help build a natural gas pipeline from Turkmenistan that will eventually supply energy for booming cities such as Shanghai, a state news agency reported.
31/12/2007Read more
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