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Tajikistan | EITI

Tajikistan EITI has contributed to national public debate about proposed amendments to the subsoil law, in particular on mandatory reporting for all extractive companies, partial contact transparency and beneficial ownership disclosures. EITI implementation has also focused on development of a mining cadastre.

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Tajikistan: Mining, Minerals and Fuel Resources

Overview of Resources. Tajikistan's key natural resources include petroleum, gold, uranium, silver, tungsten, zinc and lead. The country also has natural gas, oil and coal reserves and more than 400 mineral deposits. In 2010, the country experienced an increase in its production of coal, gold, natural gas and cement.

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Tajikistan | Mine Action Review

Tajikistan released 0.55km2 through survey and clearance in 2021, Email from Muhabbat Ibrohimzoda, Director, TNMAC, 19 June 2022. a significant decrease on the 1.72km2 released the previous year. Article 7 Report (covering 2020), Form D. This decrease was mainly due to insecurity along the Tajik-Afghan border, which meant that demining teams …

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TELF AG provides valuable insights into mining prospects within …

In addition to exploring the possible consequences of a mining agreement between India and Central Asia, the publication also focuses on the wealth of natural resources of the Central Asian bloc ...

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Tajikistan – Mining Equipment and Services

Tajikistan – Mining Equipment and Services. This is a best prospect industry sector for this country. Includes a market overview and trade data. Last Published: 2/15/2019. …

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Central Asia is a missing link in analyses of critical materials for

Tajikistan. We identified 17 mining deposits and production sites in Tajikistan (Table 4). The country's largest company of any kind, Tajik Aluminum Company (TALCO), is one of the world's largest aluminum producers. China is the main country where foreign companies operating in Tajikistan are domiciled, and its companies own eight …

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Tajikistan Overview

Tajikistan stopped mining uranium in 1992, and by law the size of its uranium reserves is considered a state secret. 10 Though the northern region, which includes Chkalovsk, is reportedly depleted of uranium, Tajik officials claim that the Pamir region in the south and east may contain huge uranium reserves.

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Tajikistan's Coal Dilemma

Coal mining continues to break records in Tajikistan. People who are supporting the development of the coal industry in republic call the full-fledged transition to this fossil fuel as "a spirit of the times" and say that without the use of coal in the fuel-power and industrial sectors, the republic has no development prospects.

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Rubies and Sapphires from Snezhnoe, Tajikistan | Gems

Figure 1. The bright red faceted ruby in this gold ring is from the large and potentially productive Snezhnoe deposit in Tajikistan. Photo by Zamoniddin Z. Nasriddinov. Discovered during the late 1970s, the Snezhnoe ruby and sapphire deposit in Tajikistan was active until the collapse of the former ...

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Tajikistan | Mine Action Review

Tajikistan released 0.55km2 through survey and clearance in 2021, Email from Muhabbat Ibrohimzoda, Director, TNMAC, 19 June 2022. a significant decrease on the 1.72km2 …

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Tajikistan's first large-scale mine project put into operation

Project importance. This project is a priority project of the President of the Republic of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon. It is the first large-scale mining project in Tajikistan's five-year industrial development outline plan from 2022 to 2026, and it is also an important cooperation project in the mining sector between China and Tajikistan. .

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Uranium in Tajikistan

Uranium in Tajikistan (Updated February 2022) Tajikistan is mineral-rich and has some uranium deposits. It has substantial issues with legacy waste from past uranium mining and milling as a regional centre. Electricity sector. Total generation (in 2019): 20.7 TWh. Generation mix: hydro 19.2 TWh (93%); coal 1.5 TWh (7%).

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Tajikistan

Tajikistan. Country Spotlight. Tajikistan does not possess nuclear, biological, or chemical weapons and is party to relevant nonproliferation treaties and organizations. Like other nations in Central Asia, Tajikistan faces nonproliferation challenges shaped by its Soviet legacy and porous borders, raising concern of the potential for smuggling ...

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Company Update – Tajikistan

24 May 2022. Vast Resources plc. ('Vast' or the 'Company') Company Update – Tajikistan. Vast Resources plc, the AIM-listed mining company, is pleased to announce that further …

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Company Update – Tajikistan

24 May 2022. Vast Resources plc. ('Vast' or the 'Company') Company Update – Tajikistan. Vast Resources plc, the AIM-listed mining company, is pleased to announce that further to the ...

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Tajikistan

Tajikistan is a challenging place to do business but presents potential high-risk, high-reward opportunities for foreign investors who have experience in the region, a long-term investment horizon, and the patience and resources to conduct significant research and due diligence. ... Energy & Mining: Barqi Tojik, TajikTransGas, Oil, Gas, and ...

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Tajikistan seeks foreign investment partners -- not …

Tajikistan abounds with opportunities for lucrative mining partnerships. The rugged terrain, 93% mountainous, contains an array of precious stones and metals. If mining companies in Gorno-Badakhshan must contend with impassable roads and undeveloped infrastructure, they have much easier opportunities in Sughd pr…

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In Tajikistan's Pamir Mountains, Tensions Simmer Dangerously

In the mountains of Badakhshan, local leaders and respected individuals are often part of an anti-systemic grey zone. Petty criminals, drug traffickers, military commanders and average locals are ...

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Competing for Cake Crumbs: Why Chinese Mining Leads to …

Tajikistan: Extraction and Acquiescence . China's economic activities in Tajikistan closely resemble those in Kyrgyzstan. After the collapse of the USSR, Tajikistan experienced a devastating five-year civil war. [39] Foreign mining companies attempted to establish operations in the country but were largely unsuccessful. [40] Risk-tolerant ...

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For Tajikistan, the Belt and Road Is Paved with Good …

A second indicator is that instead of paying loans back gradually, Tajikistan is signing away land and mining rights. In 2011, the Tajikistani government ceded 1,100 square kilometers of land ...

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Contract for cleanup of Tajik

07 September 2022. Share. A contract has been signed for the environmental remediation of the former Taboshar uranium mining and processing site near the city of Istiklol in western Tajikistan. The work - to be carried out by specialists from Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom - is expected to be completed by the end of 2023.

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Chapter 7. Trends in Tajikistan's sustainable …

Economy and demographics. Tajikistan is the only country in the former Soviet Union categorised as a low-income economy by the World Bank. 1 Tajikistan's population is predominantly rural; it has the lowest …

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Extensive Gold & Mineral Resource in Tajikistan

Gold mining in Tajikistan is critical to the world mining sector. As indicated by studies by the Tajik Academy of Sciences, gold deposits estimated to be about 429.3 tons. Tajikistan's biggest gold mining operation is situated in Sughd Province, with most gold being mined southeast of Gharm, in the Yakhsu Valley, Chkalovsk, in the Pamir ...

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The legendary Kukh-i-lal mines, Pamir Mts, Tajikistan

The Kukh-i-lal spinel mines lies in a ultra-magnesian lens in the high-grade Shakhdara gneiss dome. Kuhk-i-lal lies in the Pamir Mountains that straddles Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Pakistan and China. The Pamir mountains are also in the middle of the still active collision zone between India and Eurasia.

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Tajikistan | LandLinks

Tajikistan is a mountainous country with a primarily rural population dependent on livestock and small-scale agriculture. The snow and glaciers of the high mountains feed the country's many rivers and streams and permit intensive, irrigated cultivation of farms established in the valleys. ... The Head Geological Office oversees the mining ...

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The Full Story Behind China's Gold Mine-Power Plant Swap in Tajikistan

Phase 2 was funded under a different arrangement. Eximbank directly issued $331 million to the Tajik Government – to be paid back through regular government-to-government loan repayments.

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Pakrut Gold Project

The Pakrut gold mine, located approximately 120km north-east of Dushanbe, Tajikistan, is owned by China Nonferrous Gold (formerly known as Kryso Resources). The mine development is being undertaken in two phases, which are expected to cost $223m in total. The mining license for the Pakrut gold project was issued in January 2012 and is …

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China Gold Tajik project turns profit, hints at expansion

The Chinese company is the first foreign company to own a stake in a mine in Tajikistan, a Persian-speaking central Asian republic located within the Tian …

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Air pollution in Tajikistan worsens as country reindustrialises

Severe air pollution in the capital of Tajikistan will likely deteriorate further in the coming years as the country develops more coal-fired power plants and factories. The Dushanbe-2 power station, inaugurated in 2016, burns about 45% of coal produced in Tajikistan (Image: Alamy) A Gani. March 30, 2022.

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Tajikistan | EITI

EITI reporting has identified more than 600 mineral deposits already explored with some positioned for industrial development. In addition to considerable …

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Tajikistan

Tajikistan is a challenging place to do business but could present high-risk, high-reward opportunities for foreign investors who have experience in the region, a long-term investment horizon, and the patience and resources to conduct significant research and due diligence. ... Energy & Mining: Barqi Tojik, TajikTransGas, Oil, Gas, and Coal ...

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Tajikistan: Staff Concluding Statement of the 2022 Article IV Mission

Tajikistan's economy is especially exposed to climate-related risks. On the upside, increased FX reserves have helped reduce near-term vulnerabilities, and further development of Tajikistan's large proven gold reserves provides scope to build external buffers and increase fiscal resources. Fiscal Policy. 5.

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Mining experience, Tajikistan – CAC geoportal

In September 2006 – Comsup Commodities at 11 million somoni ($3 million). Mining experience, Tajikistan Gold production in Tajikistan in the 1st half-year of 2013 has increased by 134.6 kg against the similar period of 2012. Increase in production of this precious metal was achieved through the growth in gold extraction by such mining …

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Tajikistan

Tajikistan is a challenging place to do business but presents potential high-risk, high-reward opportunities for foreign investors who have experience in the region, a long-term investment horizon, and the patience and resources to conduct significant research and due diligence. ... mining, and alcoholic beverage sectors. The COVID-19 pandemic ...

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Company Update – Tajikistan

Under the Master Agreement the Mine is to produce approximately 7,000 tonnes per month of ore containing no less than 1.5-2% lead, 1.2-1.4% zinc and 27% …

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Tajikistan Foreign Direct Investment Doubles In H1 2022

Most investments from China into mining gold and semi-conductor applicable minerals. Tajikistan has recorded a doubling of foreign direct investment inflows in the first half of 2022, according to Sadi Kodirzoda, the Chairman of the State Committee for Investment and State Property Management of Tajikistan. Kodirzoda stated that foreign …

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