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Briefing media outlets on "Business Enlightenment Caravan"

Friday, 25 April 2025 05:11

On April 24, a media briefing was held in Bishkek to present the outcomes of the nationwide information and consultation campaign "Business Enlightenment Caravan." The event aimed to inform the public about the current state of the business environment in the regions of the Kyrgyz Republic, discuss systemic barriers faced by entrepreneurs, and review ongoing debureaucratization efforts.

The briefing featured the following speakers:

  • Kubanychbek Yssabekov - Deputy Chairman of the State Tax Service under the Ministry of Finance of the Kyrgyz Republic;
  • Bakytbek Sartmametov - Head of the Legal Department of the JIA Business Association;
  • Bakytbek Samakov - Chief Legal Expert of the Secretariat of the Investment Council under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kyrgyz Republic;
  • Cholpon Asakeeva - Public-Private Partnership Expert of the Secretariat of the Investment Council under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kyrgyz Republic.

The briefing marked the conclusion of the "Business Enlightenment Caravan," which took place from March 25 to April 22, 2025. The campaign was jointly initiated by the JIA Business Association and the Secretariat of the Investment Council under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kyrgyz Republic. It covered all regions of the country — from Issyk-Kul to Batken — including key cities such as Tokmok and Kara-Balta (9 locations in total). Throughout the campaign, over 2,000 entrepreneurs representing small and medium-sized businesses participated in educational and advisory sessions.

Participants focused on issues such as tax administration, the use of cash registers, implementation of the tax amnesty, access to financial products, the development of PPP mechanisms, and regional entrepreneurship.

A key outcome of the campaign was the development of proposals aimed at eliminating systemic barriers. These proposals were submitted to the National Institute for Strategic Initiatives and discussed with the State Tax Service. It was emphasized that local business associations should be formalized as stable communication channels, and that regional investment councils and mobile advisory groups should be launched to enhance engagement with entrepreneurs in remote areas.

The organizers expressed gratitude to all partners of the campaign, including the Plenipotentiary Representatives of the President in the regions, local city halls, ministries, the PPP Center, state banks, and development funds. Special thanks were extended to Sputnik Kyrgyzstan for providing the venue for the briefing.

The results of the “Business Enlightenment Caravan” reaffirmed that a stable and productive dialogue between the state and business is possible when it is built on openness, mutual respect, and shared responsibility for the country’s development.