World Bank and Turkmenistan hold conference on increasing competitiveness

ASHGABAT (TCA) — On April 26 and 27, the World Bank Group, jointly with the Government of Turkmenistan, organized a high-level conference on Increasing Competitiveness.

The World Bank Group team, represented by the World Bank Chief Economist for Europe and Central Asia region, the IFC Regional Manager for Central Asia and technical experts, presented a series of sessions around the theme of competitiveness and trade facilitation, focusing on sectors that are relevant to Turkmenistan’s diversification agenda. Partners from the International Monetary Fund, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Asian Development Bank and USAID also joined efforts and presented during these sessions.

The event was attended by officials from Turkmen Government ministries and agencies. A number of representatives from leading private sector enterprises also benefited from the sessions.

The Conference aimed to acquaint representatives of the Turkmen public and private sector with global and regional knowledge and experience on the topic of competitiveness, highlighting best practices and examples in priority sectors for the Turkmen economy in increasing their competitiveness at the regional level. Representatives of the World Bank Group and partner IFIs also learned about the strategic priorities of the Government of Turkmenistan during presentations by Turkmen officials.

Organization of this year’s event was in a double format. The first day was a standard conference with speakers and presentations prepared and delivered by the World Bank Group, partner IFIs and the Turkmen government, followed by panel discussions. On the second day, four master-classes were organized around specific topics of interest for the Turkmen authorities with a focus on the 2017-2021 Government mid-term development strategy.

“The fall of energy prices and the depreciation of the manat has opened a window of opportunity for Turkmenistan to become more internationally competitive. To seize this opportunity, integration into the multilateral trading system is important,” said World Bank Chief Economist for Europe and Central Asia, Hans Timmer.

The Conference focused on a range of topics around economic competitiveness and growth, and covered such issues as the role of public policy to enhance skills and foster diversified Small and Medium Enterprises growth, improving diversification and competitiveness of the agribusiness sector, Turkmenistan’s export promotion strategy, competitiveness in the non-oil and gas sector, investment policy priorities to attract FDI, national priorities for connectivity and transit, transit corridors, and fostering improved trade facilitation.

The Conference was part of the World Bank Group’s engagement with Turkmenistan for fiscal years 2016-17. The main purpose of the Country Engagement Strategy is to provide support for analytical and advisory activities designed to assist the government address selected technical issues related to the country’s development priorities.

Sergey Kwan

TCA

Sergey Kwan has worked for The Times of Central Asia as a journalist, translator and editor since its foundation in March 1999. Prior to this, from 1996-1997, he worked as a translator at The Kyrgyzstan Chronicle, and from 1997-1999, as a translator at The Central Asian Post.
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Kwan studied at the Bishkek Polytechnic Institute from 1990-1994, before completing his training in print journalism in Denmark.

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