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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Bishkek, November 14 (Xinhua) — The International Exhibition "Kyrgyzstan EXPO 2025" opened here on Thursday. The two-day event brought together representatives from over 100 companies from Kyrgyzstan, China, Turkey, the Republic of Korea, and other countries, specializing in industries such as manufacturing, agriculture, energy, science and technology, logistics, and construction.
Many Chinese exhibitors expressed their willingness to supply high-quality products to Kyrgyz consumers and their confidence in developing the local market.
Shan Yunfeng, CEO of Yunhe, a Hangzhou-based supply chain company, brought cat litter from a Chinese manufacturer to the exhibition. "We met many local distributors and wholesalers who showed great interest in the packaging and applications of our products," he said, adding that Central Asia, including Kyrgyzstan, is an important area for future market expansion. "We want to promote a mature production chain here, proven in China and other regions, so that while meeting the needs of the population, we can simultaneously explore new opportunities for business expansion," Shan Yunfeng noted.
Kraski-Shchit, a company registered in Kyrgyzstan, manufactures and sells construction materials, including epoxy resin-coated flooring, stone paints for interior and exterior walls, synthetic running tracks, and artificial turf for football fields. "Our products are easy to use and versatile, durable, pressure-resistant, corrosion-resistant, and environmentally friendly," said Li Shanmin, the company's CEO, noting that Kyrgyzstan's construction market has significant potential for development and a demand for high-quality construction materials. "We hope to use this exhibition as an opportunity to expand our distribution both within Kyrgyzstan and to neighboring countries," he stated.
Bishkek resident Diana Sarymbaeva learned about the exhibition from a friend and luckily found the Chinese building materials she needed for her new home and garage. "I really liked the Chinese products. I'm sure they'll look beautiful," she said.
According to Liu Fenglei, Director of the Hua Dong Central Asian Chamber of Commerce, his organization is constantly improving its structure, maintaining close ties with various Kyrgyz government agencies, and facilitating the implementation of numerous cooperation projects. "We are ready to leverage our advantages to provide targeted services to Chinese companies wishing to invest and do business in Kyrgyzstan, as well as to contribute to the further development of trade and economic relations between the two countries," he stated.
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