Turkmenistan Eyes Collaboration With Japan's Kawasaki To Expand Markarbamid Plant Capacity


(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, April 20. Turkmenistanconsiders it advisable to establish cooperation with the JapaneseKawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. company to bring the Markarbamidplant located in the Mary region of the country to its designedcapacity, Trend reports.

According to the official source, this was announced by DeputyChairman of the government of Turkmenistan Baymyrat Annamamedov ata meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers.

"Based on the instructions given by the head of state regardingthe establishment of direct contacts with foreign manufacturingcompanies, it is considered advisable to establish cooperation withthe Japanese Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. company in order tobring the plant to its designed capacity," he said.

Annamamedov noted that in order to increase the productioncapacity of the Markarbamid plant, the necessary work is beingcarried out to establish a regular supply of the required rawmaterials and chemicals, spare parts and equipment, as well asmaintenance and repair in accordance with the stipulatedstandards.

After hearing the report, President of Turkmenistan SerdarBerdimuhamedov supported the proposal to establish direct relationswith the Japanese company in order to ensure the smooth operationof the Markarbamid plant of the Turkmenhimiya State Concern andregular supplies of raw materials and chemicals used in productionaccording to technological standards, instructing the DeputyChairman to take appropriate measures.

Meanwhile, at the end of September last year, the President ofTurkmenistan, Serdar Berdimuhamedov, held a meeting with the senioradviser on strategic issues of the Japanese Kawasaki HeavyIndustries Ltd. company, Tatsuya Watanabe.

Berdimuhamedov stated that Turkmenistan is ready to considerproposals for the implementation of new projects in the field ofchemical and oil and gas industry development, in particular, toincrease the production of phosphorus, ammonia, carbamide, andgasoline from natural gas.

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