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List of Priority Investment Projects.Docx List of priority investment projects № Information on Name of Section The purpose Location of Amount of Project Ҳуҷҷатҳо investment projects of the investment investment coordinator projects investment project (USD) project 1. Qatari Diar Construction real Construction Dushanbe city 300 mln. usd Emomov Real Estate of modern estate, of modern Yoqub – Investment city «Diar building city project Company- Dushanbe» landmark manger Tajikistan LLC 2. Government of Construction construct Construction Dushanbe city 91,7 mln. usd Shokirov Sh. the Republic of of largest ion of building Tajikistan and modern industry facilities State of Qatar - mosque Dawlat Qatar 3. LLC TC "Oil" Construction Energy Production of Khatlon region, First phase - 60 Go and oil products Dangara mln. usd Zhensyan commissioni district Second phase – General ng of oil 300 mln. usd director processing plant 4. LLC «KKN- Construction Energy Production of Tursunzoda 21 Dietmar Regar» and oil products city mln. usd Franke – commissioni General ng of oil director, processing Zuvaidov plant Yusufali 5. LLC «Tajik- Ore- Construc Mineral Mastchoh 200 mln. usd Хуан China Mining. processing tion processing region Ҷянжунг, Co. Ltd» plant industry and Istiqlol cit, Президенти «Zarnisor construction Sugd district ширкат, Shimoli of Ма Дэу Mine» Metallurgical муовин Plant 6. LLC «Gayur» Construction Construc Cement Gafurov 250 mln. usd Gulomov and tion production district, Sughd Akbar, commissioni industry region, General ng of cement Khatlon region, director factory Dangara district, 7. LLC «Coca- Construction Food Production of Dushanbe city 50 mln. usd Ezel Cola and industry nonalcohol Agouglu – Nushokihoi commissioni beverages General Tojikiston» ng of director nonalcohol beverage company 8. LLC Construction Construc Production of Yovon region 145 mln. usd Chan «International and tion building Chxengtao – manufacturing commissioni industry materials General company ng of cement director, Chzhungtsai production Kholov Mohir Cement» enterprise, Barfikhon , plasterboard Deputy and bag Director 9. JSC«Azot» Construction Industry Production of Levakant city, ------ Rahmonov of ammonia mineral Khatlon district Faiziddin, and carbamid fertilizers Director production enterprise 10. LLC«Pakrut» Extraction of Mining Construction Vahdat city 180 mln. usd Jan Gan – deposit Industry of General resources nonferrous director, «Pakrut» metal ores: Safarov deposits Ismoil – plant head of unit 11. LLC «КМ Production Industry Production of Khatlon region, 20 mln. usd Ma Gang Мuosir» of emulsion Dynamite Dangara Ling – explosive district General industry director Mirov Behruz – Deputy director 12. LLC«AvestoGr Construction Machiner Production of Dushanbe city 20 mln. usd Muhammad oup» of public y public and Mirzo – transport industry freight General vehicles transport Director, enterprise Burhonzoda Zafar – executive director 13. LLC «Amiri Reconstructi Food Production of Rudaki district 23 mln. usd Homidov confectionary» on, Industry confectionery Akmal – development, ,baking Executive construction, powder and director commissioni bakery ng and products operation of confectioner y enterprises 14. LLC «Avesto Construction Food Production of Dushanbe city 10 mln. usd Muhammad Group» and Industry alcoholic and Mirzo – commissioni nonalcoholic General ng of beverages director, beverages Burhonzoda and alcoholic Zafar – beverage executive products department «Siyoma» 15. LLC«Mohir Construction Construc Building Jaloliddini 27 mln. usd Kholov Cement» and tion materials Balkhi region Barfikhon – commissioni industry Deputy ng of cement director enterprise 16. LLC «Kashi Processing of Mining Mineral Murgob 39,6 mln. usd Yuan Sinu Dadi silver deposit Industry processing district, Enkhui – Mining resources Badakhshan General Investment «Yakjilva» Autonomous director limited») region 17. CJSC. Construction Construc Building Dushanbe city 100 mln. usd Sharipov “Tajikcement”. and tio materials М.S. – commissioni Industry director ng of cement production enterprise, bitumen and bag 18. LLC "Austo Construction Industry Manufacture Dushanbe city 10 mln. usd Muhammad Group" and and of home Mirzo – LLC "Artel operation of appliances General Engineering and enterprise for director, Management" the Burhonzoda production of Zafar – household executive appliances department "Artel Avesto Electronics" 19. Consortium of Introduction Energy Billing Dushanbe city First phase - Muhammad investors in the of automated sector system 34,5 mln. usd, Mirzo – composition of system for Second phase – General LLC "Austo control and 53,4 mln. usd director, Group", OJSC commercial Azonov "Tajikhydroelec accounting Bezhan – tromontazh", of electricity deputy LLC MDO director "Dushanbe City" 20. LLC «Gaur» Construction Contructi Building Dushanbe city 10 mln. usd Gulomov of on material Akbar polypropylen industry - founder bag production plant 21. LLC «Kompozit Construction Contructi Production of Dushanbe city 8 mln.usd Azonov Т.А.» and on fiberglass Bezhan – operation industry pipes deputy plant for director production of fiberglass pipes 22. LLC«Gaur» and Establishmen Light Production of Dushanbe city 20 mln.usd Gulomov LLC «Vahdat» t of textile industry socks and Akbar material, gloves - founder 23. LLC "Zarink" Extraction of Mining Extraction of Sangvor region 38,5 Haqberdiev crushed gold Industry crushed gold mln.usd Jovid – deposit General «Sangvori- director Bolo»- Sangvor region» 24. LLC «Marmari» Establishmen Food Production of Yovon region 10,5 mln.usd Azonov t of a meat industry meat Bezhan production enterprise 25. LLC«Marmari» Establishmen Food Истеҳсоли Dangara region 15,2 mln.usd Azonov t of a poultry industry гушти Bezhan meat парранда processing plant Note. The list to be conducted in accordance with the annex №3 for the procedure and conditions of direct negotiations under the investment agreements (Resolution of the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan №693, 31 October 2014).
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