CCCC contributes to development of Central Asia

Source:CCCCTime:2025-06-20

CCCC is driving regional growth in Central Asia with major infrastructure projects—from highways in Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan to the Aktau Port in Kazakhstan—enhancing connectivity and deepening ties across borders.

CCCC has made steady progress in Central Asia, delivering a series of major infrastructure projects that enhance regional connectivity and support common development. Let's take a look!
Tajikistan-Uzbekistan Highway Rehabilitation
Constructed by CRBC, the 361.2 km highway serves as a key north-south artery in Tajikistan and is hailed as a symbol of the China-Tajikistan friendship.
North-South Second Highway
Spanning 433 km, this major transport corridor improves national connectivity and plays a vital role in driving Kyrgyzstan's economic development.
CAREC Karakalpakstan Road Project, Package 2, Uzbekistan
This 120 km section is part of a regional transportation backbone and significantly contributes to economic integration and growth in Central Asia.
Aktau Port in Kazakhstan
Built by CHEC, this project will become a key node in modern logistics infrastructure across Eurasia, helping to boost trade and prosperity in the region.

Editor: CHEC