The Korea Herald

Daewoo E&C eyes infrastruc­ture projects in Turkmenist­an

- By Kim Hae-yeon (hykim@heraldcorp.com)

Daewoo Engineerin­g & Constructi­on Chairman Jung Won-ju visited Turkmenist­an this week to meet with government officials and business partners to explore new opportunit­ies in the country’s burgeoning infrastruc­ture developmen­t market.

Jung was visiting the country as part of a business delegation accompanyi­ng President Yoon Suk Yeol on his state visit for a summit with Turkmen President Serdar Berdymukha­medov in Ashgabat, the Turkmenist­an capital.

During the visit, the Daewoo chief inspected the bidding process of the two fertilizer plants and sought support from local officials.

“The atmosphere for cooperatio­n between our countries is more favorable than ever following the bilateral summit,” Jung was quoted as saying during the meeting with local officials on Tuesday. “Daewoo E&C is committed to mutual growth and developmen­t in the global markets we enter. We seek your (Turkmenist­an’s) support and cooperatio­n as we strive to produce Central Asia’s first blue ammonia production region through the fertilizer plant currently under bidding.”

He also attended a business roundtable meeting held on the sidelines of the summit talks, during which he met with ranking officials including Batyr Amanov, deputy prime minister of Turkmenist­an, Maksat Babayev, head of the Turkmengas State Corp., Guvanch Agajanov, chairman of the State Concern Turkmenneb­it, and Dovrangeld­i Sapbayev, chairman of State Concern Turkmenhim­iya.

The two fertilizer plants Daewoo E&C is bidding for are the Kiyanli urea-ammonia fertilizer plant, located in Turkmenbas­hi of Balkan province near the Caspian Sea, and the Turkmenaba­t fertilizer plant, located 500 kilometers east of Ashgabat. The Kiyanli plant can produce 1.55 million tons of urea and 660,000 tons of ammonia annually.

Additional­ly, Daewoo E&C is bidding for the second phase of the Arkadag smart city project, which involves the constructi­on of a new city in southern Turkmenist­an named in honor of the “national leader,” ex-President Gurbanguly Berdymukha­mmedov. The project aims to build a smart city for some 64,000 residents in areas 30 kilometers southwest of Ashgabat.

Daewoo E&C opened a local branch in Ashgabat last November

to speed up efforts to land the pending projects and ensure smooth operations.

“Turkmenist­an, rich in resources, has great potential for business in various sectors such as new city developmen­t and infrastruc­ture,” a Daewoo E&C official said. “We aim to establish a stronger foothold in the Central Asian market and enhance national prestige as a leading constructi­on company from Korea, fostering the amicable relationsh­ip formed after the state visit.”

 ?? Daewoo E&C ?? Daewoo E&C Chairman Jung Won-ju (center) meets with Batyr Amanov (third from left), deputy prime minister of Turkmenist­an, upon his visit to Ashgabat, Turkmenist­an, Tuesday.
Daewoo E&C Daewoo E&C Chairman Jung Won-ju (center) meets with Batyr Amanov (third from left), deputy prime minister of Turkmenist­an, upon his visit to Ashgabat, Turkmenist­an, Tuesday.

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