BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, March 28. The Kyrgyz-Uzbek
plant will soon begin production and plans to release the first
passenger car by the end of May this year, Trend
reports.
According to an official source, Kyrgyzstan is preparing to
commission the first production hangar of the ‘Altyn Tulpar Unaa
Kurulush’ plant under construction in the Chuy region, which will
be engaged in large-scale assembly of Chevrolet and Isuzu cars.
At the first stage of production, about 10,000 automobiles are
expected to be produced and prepared to roll off the assembly line
at the Kyrgyz-Uzbek plant, marking a significant milestone in the
region’s automotive industry.
In addition to the production projections, the cost of
establishing the car assembly plant is estimated to be
approximately $125 million, reflecting a substantial investment in
infrastructure and technology aimed at fostering economic growth
and employment opportunities within the region.
Meanwhile, Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Kyrgyzstan
Akylbek Zhaparov got acquainted with the construction of the ‘Altyn
Tulpar Unaa Kurulush’ automobile assembly and production plant on
March 20 this year as part of a working trip to the Chuy
region.
He mentioned during the visit that this investment project will
benefit the growth of the automotive sector and the economy of the
area. He also gave the relevant government agencies instructions to
create a program to assist product sales and enable the plant’s
early launch.