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08/14/2025, 18:01Guests of the VII Kyrgyz-Russian Economic Forum, held in the village of Bostry, visited the exhibition and trade fair. It was presented by Artem Novikov, Chairman of the Board of the Russian-Kyrgyz Development Fund (RKFR).
The exhibition brought together more than 50 stands reflecting the potential for cooperation in industry, agriculture, transport, digital technology, medicine, and tourism.
PAO KAMAZ and PAO GAZ presented trucks and specialized vehicles, including emergency vehicles. AvtoVAZ, in collaboration with Asia Motors Trade, showcased LADA models. Avtomash-Radiator LLC demonstrated agricultural machinery. The exhibition also featured Chevrolet vehicles and the first domestically produced sports car, KUNAN.
Companies from Kyrgyzstan and Russia presented processing complexes, product storage and packaging technologies, and equipment for poultry farming and greenhouse farming.
Gazprombank, Rostec, as well as the State Tax Service of the Kyrgyz Republic and the State Agency “Kyzmat” under the UDPC demonstrated electronic document management services, online payment platforms, and cybersecurity solutions.
The Kyrgyz company Shumkar presented light screw aircraft designed for use in mountainous regions. In addition, a separate section of the exhibition was devoted to projects for training engineering and technical personnel, dual education programs, and technology transfer.
The forum participants were attracted by presentations of existing and promising investment projects implemented with the support of the Russian-Kyrgyz Development Fund, as well as successful cases of Kyrgyz and Russian companies that have entered each other's markets. The stands featured both large industrial enterprises and small businesses—suppliers of products, consumer goods, services, and technologies.
A separate section of the exhibition was devoted to educational and innovative initiatives, including projects in the field of engineering and technical training, dual education programs, and technology transfer. One of the participants was the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University.
The exhibition was a vivid illustration of the depth and diversity of economic cooperation between the two countries, as well as an open platform for establishing new partnerships. The exhibition was concluded with business negotiations between participants aimed at implementing specific business initiatives and expanding cooperation in various sectors of the economy.
The VII Kyrgyz-Russian Economic Forum was organized by the Russian-Kyrgyz Development Fund (RKFR) with the support of the Roscongress Foundation under the international brand Roscongress International.