USAID announces new Central Asia Trade Activity
On October 5, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) announced a new $19-million five-year activity, USAID Trade Central Asia, that will be implemented in Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
The new trade activity will build on USAID’s decades of achievements facilitating regional trade, enterprise development, and regional connectivity.
USAID’s Trade Central Asia activity will take a facilitative approach towards three strategic objectives, providing the public and private sector with technical assistance to achieve these goals.
First, the activity will work towards the harmonization of customs and border procedures in order to reduce costs, wait times, and spur economic growth in the region. Second, it will facilitate public-private dialogue about beneficial reforms that can spur growth and increase investment. Third, the activity will work with stakeholders to increase cross-border trade among businesses in the region as well as between Central Asian firms and the rest of the world.
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