• KGS/USD = 0.01143 -0%
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  • KGS/USD = 0.01143 -0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00198 -0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.10899 0.65%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 -0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28490 -0.28%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01143 -0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00198 -0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.10899 0.65%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 -0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28490 -0.28%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01143 -0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00198 -0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.10899 0.65%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 -0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28490 -0.28%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01143 -0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00198 -0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.10899 0.65%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 -0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28490 -0.28%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01143 -0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00198 -0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.10899 0.65%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 -0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28490 -0.28%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01143 -0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00198 -0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.10899 0.65%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 -0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28490 -0.28%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01143 -0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00198 -0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.10899 0.65%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 -0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28490 -0.28%
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The Industrial Map of Central Asia: Projects That Could Reshape the Region’s Economy

Over the next decade, the countries of Central Asia are preparing to launch a wave of industrial projects: copper mines, gas-chemical complexes, hydropower and nuclear plants, fertilizer factories, and others. The largest initiatives, valued at tens of billions of dollars, could significantly alter the balance of global markets. Uzbekistan: Betting on Metallurgy and Gas Chemistry Uzbekistan has been particularly active in launching new industrial projects. The largest initiative is the $15 billion expansion of the Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Combine (AMMC), designed to increase copper cathode production from 148,000 to 400,000 tons annually by 2030. This more than two-fold increase is driven by strong global demand for copper. In May 2024, prices exceeded $11,000 per ton due to anticipated shortages linked to the energy transition and rising consumption in green technologies. Copper has become a key metal for electrification, and Uzbekistan’s copper megaproject fits squarely into this global trend, positioning the country as an emerging player in the market. Another strategic direction is the deep processing of natural gas into chemical products. In spring 2024, construction began on a $5 billion methanol-to-olefins gas-chemical complex in Bukhara. The plant, located in the Karakul Free Economic Zone, will process 1.3 billion m³ of gas and 430,000 tons of naphtha per year, producing up to 1.1 million tons of polymers. Completion is expected in 2027. The facility will create 2,000 direct jobs, and about 4,000 more in related industries such as construction materials, textiles, automotive, and electronics. Equipment suppliers include companies from the United States, Germany, and China, and the project is led by Uzbekistan’s largest oil and gas company, Sanoat Energetika Guruhi (Saneg). An even larger $10 billion MTO project is planned for completion by 2028, creating about 3,000 jobs and further expanding polymer production based on methanol. Uzbekistan is also investing in modernizing existing facilities. The $1.8 billion expansion of the Shurtan Gas Chemical Complex is under way, and preparations are being made for the privatization of the $3.4 billion Uzbekistan GTL plant launched in 2021. In renewables, a 250 MW solar power plant with Masdar is being built in Bukhara region with UAE partner Masdar, scheduled to come online by late 2025. Turkmenistan: Fuel, Energy, and the Chemical Industry Turkmenistan, which holds the world’s fourth-largest natural gas reserves, is focusing on export-oriented energy projects and the development of gas-chemical production. A key regional initiative is the TAPI pipeline (Turkmenistan–Afghanistan–Pakistan–India), valued at more than $7 billion. In 2024, work began on the Turkmen segment from Serhetabat on the Afghan border to Herat, forming the central section of the route. TAPI aims to deliver Turkmen gas to South Asian markets and enhance regional energy security. Despite geopolitical challenges, construction continues under the government’s “Arkadag Bright Path” energy development strategy. The country is also expanding its domestic processing capacity. In 2019, Turkmenistan launched the world’s first industrial gas-to-gasoline (GTG) plant in Ovadan Depe, a $1.7 billion facility that converts 1.8 billion m³ of gas into 600,000 tons of A-92 gasoline annually. The fuel...