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Tajikistan seeks to boost trade, cultural ties with Malaysia

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Tajikistan’s ambassador to Malaysia Ardasher Qodiri says deeper trade ties can open new markets for energy, minerals and palm oil.

KUALA LUMPUR: Tajikistan is keen to expand trade with Malaysia, exploring opportunities in energy, mining and palm oil, said Ardasher Qodiri, the Central Asian nation’s ambassador to Malaysia.

Qodiri said Tajikistan is a major global supplier of antimony, ranking as the world’s second-largest producer, supplying around 25% of global output and forms more than 50% of the European Union’s imports.

“Tajikistan is a major producer of antimony, which is used in military and industrial applications,” he said at a media briefing at the Marriott Hotel here today.

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