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Issue #4 February 2010

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Bringing e-Commerce to the Karakum: A Profile of a Turkmen Entrepreneur

Monday February 1st, 2010 No Comments

In Turkmen, the word arzuw means “wish” or “dream.”  For Batyr Niyazberdyyev, a Turkmen national living in New York City and the businessman behind Arzuw.com (“Arzuw”), it is an opportunity and a beachhead of eCommerce in Turkmenistan.  In developing and running Arzuw, Niyazberdyyev is fulfilling a personal wish while placing himself at the forefront of bringing ecommerce to a country that is just now experiencing the first tantalizing commercial possibilities of the internet. Keep Reading »

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Contracts

Legal Developments in the Caspian

What Foreign Investors in Kazakhstan Should Know:

Interview with Arlan Yerzhanov of the GRATA Law Firm (Part II)

In December, I sat down with Arlan Yerzhanov, a Partner and the Representative in the United States for GRATA Law Firm.  GRATA, a Kazakh law firm, is not only the largest law firm in Central Asia (and an office in Baku, too) but is unique in its Western reach, with lawyers in London and New York City.  In January, my column published the first part of the interview, discussing the dynamics of foreign participation in Kazakhstan in 2010 and what foreign investors need to know.  This is the continuation of our interview, focusing on what employers need to know about hiring and terminating workers in Kazakhstan.   Keep Reading »

Telecommunications

Saturated but not Satiated: Telecommunications in Armenia

In November 2009, a new mobile service provider officially launched its services in Armenia.  That new provider, France-Telecom’s Orange, had, just a year prior, won the bid to become Armenia’s third wireless service provider.  At the time of the bid tender, many analysts held two views: First, the Armenian telecommunications market was saturated.  Second, an overhaul of the market’s dynamics and competitiveness was long overdue.  The addition of Orange is proving both of those views to be technically accurate, although a deeper analysis is necessary to understand what the introduction of Orange really means for Armenia and what it says about opportunities for investors in the telecommunications market. Keep Reading »

Energy

Beyond Rogun: The Tajik Hydropower Sector

Tajikistan has some of the greatest hydropower potential of any country in the world, although this potential is largely untapped.  Tajikistan has tapped only approximately three percent of its hydropower capacity, which is estimated to be 527 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) annually.[1] The potential lies in the Amudarya watershed with the Vakhsh River as its most important tributary.  The Tajikistan government seeks to exploit this natural resource not only to support its own domestic economy but also as a major export to its neighbors in Central and South Asia.  Keep Reading »


FROM THE BLOG

Weekly Video: Astrakhan, Gateway to the Caspian

Thursday March 11th, 2010 No Comments

Courtesy of Russia Today (RT):

Turkmenistan Weekly Energy Review

Thursday March 11th, 2010 No Comments

natural_gas_set_to_change_everything_about_fight_for_energy_independence-720907The latest issue of TWER is now available.  Please click the link below for the full presentation on this week’s news and events from Turkmenistan covering political, economic and oil and gas related topics. Pleaes click here for this weeeks TWER:  TURKMEN WEEKLY ENERGY REVIEW N 28[1]

Weekly Roundup: March 1-7, 2010

Monday March 8th, 2010 No Comments

Kazakhtenge_IreneThis week:  Azerbaijan sees concrete results from economic diversification, Kyrgyzstan prepares for more possible U.S. Department of Defense  investment, Kazakhstan’s BTA Bank receives U.S. bankruptcy protection, and Turkmenistan’s commodities exchange…what are people buying this week?  Keep Reading »

Friday Video: CBJ Contributor Discusses China

Friday March 5th, 2010 No Comments

The main road to Almaty

The main road to Almaty

The Caspian Business Journal (CBJ) will now be bringing occasional video posts on relevant topics.  This week we provide some coverage on the Chinese perspective and look to expand upon this in the future. CBJ contributor Philip de Leon, President of Trade Connections International, discusses recent Chinese Keep Reading »

Consultant Conference Call in March

Friday March 5th, 2010 No Comments

A portion of the second west-to-east natural gas transmission pipeline at the construction site in the Chinese town of Fengle near Wuwei City, in China’s northwestern Gansu Province. Photo courtesy of Xinhua/Li Xueren.

The Caspian Business Journal will be hosting another new Consultant Conference Call later this month.  The sector of analysis for this interactive call will be the oil and gas industry on the Caspian. 

Previous calls have looked at the Public Private Partnership (PPP) market in Kazakhstan, and microfinance and banking in Azerbaijan.  Keep Reading »

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