DUSHANBE, May 19, 2015, Asia-Plus -- Open Joint-Stock Company (OJSC) Dushanbe International Airport and DPU Investment GmbH (Germany) have signed a memorandum of cooperation on construction of the logistics center at the Dushanbe airport.
According to the State Committee on Investment and State-owned Property Management (GosKomInvest), the document was signed here on May 18 on the sidelines of the Tajikistan-Germany business forum.
DPU Investment GmbH also signed a memorandum on attraction of investments for implementation of investment projects in the private sector with the State Unitary Enterprise (SUE) Tajinvest.
The forum participants reportedly included 25 German and more than 100 Tajik entrepreneurs.
Founded in 2000, DPU Investment GmbH s a privately owned company. Its team operates internationally in the field of energy, renewable energy and the development of industrial infrastructure as a consultant, project developers and Venture Capital Partners.
In cooperation with competent partners from research and development, energy and solar industry, banking and financial institutions DPU Investment GmbH provides its customers complex service to develop new strategies, planning of future-oriented investments and the acquisition of shareholdings.
The market improvement, market development, and the expansion of existing business on the basis of more than 20 years experience in Eastern Europe and Central Asia are the focus of the company’s activities.





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