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Kuala Lumpur gears up to host TEIF 2025

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Less than a week remains until the opening of the Turkmenistan International Investment Forum TEIF 2025, which will be held on 23-24 April 2025 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

According to the TEIF 2025 Organizing Committee, registration for the upcoming forum is now closed. In total, more than 355 delegates from 42 countries have been registered.

The Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC), located in the heart of Malaysia’s bustling capital, has been selected as the prestigious venue for the upcoming forum.

At this time, applications for individual meetings with key representatives of Turkmenistan’s government agencies have also closed. A significant level of interest was registered from the international business community during the application period, demonstrating a keen desire to directly engage with government officials of Turkmenistan. Applications were received from companies across a range of sectors, all seeking to explore the country’s investment climate, discuss potential ventures and establish business connections.

The previous round allowed the forum organizers to develop a schedule of meetings that would best serve the interests of both government officials and potential investors. The TEIF 2025 Organizing Committee would like to thank all those who submitted applications and is committed to ensuring effective and productive interactions during the planned meetings.

Forum participants who are unable to meet in person will be provided with alternative opportunities to interact with representatives of the Government of Turkmenistan through plenary sessions, panel discussions and informal networking events throughout TEIF 2025.

Organized by the State Concerns «Turkmengas», «Turkmennebit» and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan with the support of the Turkmen Energy Forum, the International Investment Forum of Turkmenistan TEIF 2025 is a unique platform for discussing investment prospects in the energy sector, construction, transport and other strategic sectors of the economy of Turkmenistan.

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