It was noted that large state enterprises are undergoing a transformation process and beginning to enter international financial markets. The President emphasized that entrepreneurs need to adapt to global standards and attract independent external resources, rather than relying solely on bank loans. An important aspect is the readiness of international financial organizations for active cooperation in this direction.
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry will also open a specialized center that will collaborate with international consulting firms to assist entrepreneurs in entering foreign markets. As a result, it is planned that at least 100 domestic companies will receive training on how to operate in international financial markets next year.