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The volume of dthe country’s exports increases

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The measures aimed at modernizing the national economy and increasing entrepreneurial activity in various sectors of the national economy contribute to further strengthening the country's business processes. In particular, these measures give impetus to import substitution, increase of production and assortment of products for export, and increase of the number of importing countries of national products. IE "Keremli ädim" conducts work in this direction.

The individual enterprise "Keremli ädim" started the production of polypropylene and polyethylene bags in the city of Kunyaurgench, Dashoguz region, in 2018. In the production of products, which are of high demand on the market, the enterprise uses raw materials from the polymer plant in the village of Kiyanly in the Balkan velayat, as well as the Turkmenbashi complex of oil refineries. The full production capacity of IE "Keremli ädim", headed by Shohrat Aripov, a member of the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Turkmenistan, is 1000-1500 tons of products per month. The enterprise uses advanced equipment and technologies of the People's Republic of China. Highly qualified specialists of "Keremli ädim" produce high-quality bags that meet the requirements of the Main State Service "Turkmenstandartlary", as well as world standards, efficiently and rationally using production technologies.

Due to the support provided by President Berdimuhamedov in the development of entrepreneurship in the country, the company creates new jobs and employs a large number of young professionals.

The demand for polypropylene and polyethylene bags produced by the modern enterprise grows with every passing day. The company provides both domestic and foreign markets with high-quality products made from local raw materials. The exported goods are produced by customers’ orders. Currently, "Keremli ädim" exports its products to Uzbekistan, Afghanistan and Turkey.

Myahri Yagmurova