The People's Republic of China has confirmed its intention to increase investment in a large-scale infrastructure project to build a railway line connecting China, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. This decision underlines the strategic importance of the initiative aimed at expanding the transport and logistics capabilities of Central Asia and strengthening economic ties between the countries of the region.
The China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan railway project is considered as a key element in the formation of new international trade routes, including within the framework of the "One Belt, One Road"initiative. It will provide a direct and shorter connection between China and the Central Asian countries, and in the future, with the markets of the Middle East and Europe. Reducing the time and cost of cargo delivery will make this route a profitable alternative to existing corridors.
The implementation of the project is expected to have a significant impact on accelerating the economic integration of the region. Improving transport infrastructure will help boost trade turnover, attract investment, and develop border areas. Special attention is paid to the social aspect: the construction of the railway will create thousands of new jobs at the design, construction and operation stages, as well as stimulate the development of small and medium-sized businesses along the route.
The Chinese side noted its readiness to provide not only financial support, but also technical support for the project, including the supply of equipment, engineering solutions and training of specialists. The project is under active preparation, including on routing, distribution of participation shares and coordination with the governments of partner countries.
It is expected that the start of construction will mark a new stage in the development of regional infrastructure, strengthening ties between East and West, and forming a sustainable transport corridor that meets modern requirements for speed, safety and efficiency.