Turkmenistan to launch new wool yarn production at Bayramaly textile complex

Economy Materials 25 April 2026 11:21 (UTC +04:00)
Turkmenistan to launch new wool yarn production at Bayramaly textile complex
Aman Bakiyev
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ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, April 25. Turkmenistan is set to launch a new production facility for wool yarn at the textile complex in Bayramaly district of Mary region, Trend reports via the press service of the Turkmen Government.

The directive was issued by President Serdar Berdimuhamedov during a Cabinet meeting, following a report by Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet Nokerguly Atagulyev on the modernization of the textile industry.

According to the report, the new production will focus on high-quality wool yarn produced from local raw materials, which is in demand on foreign markets. The project is intended to meet domestic demand and enhance export potential.

The initiative is part of broader efforts to modernize Turkmenistan’s textile sector and expand value-added production.

The Bayramaly Textile Complex is a key enterprise in the country’s textile industry and began operations in 2002. Located in Mary Province, it comprises four main production units—spinning, weaving, dyeing, and sewing—equipped with modern machinery.

The complex processes locally sourced cotton raw materials, producing yarn, fabrics, and finished goods, including clothing and home textiles. Its production capacity reaches approximately 6–7 tons of fabric per day, with products supplied to both the domestic market and for export, including to Azerbaijan, Russia, Kazakhstan, and other countries.

The enterprise employs over 750 people, making it one of the major industrial employers in the region.

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