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The outbreak of COVID-19 will have profound economic consequences for the countries of Central Asia, from the price of oil and other major exports to the effects on entrepreneurs and businesses, domestic and multinational alike. The response measures taken now, by governments and by businesses themselves, will shape the future of citizens, countries, and the region as an interconnected whole for years to come.
Please join the Center for International Private Enterprise and representatives of the American Chambers of Commerce in Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan for a timely discussion on the economic effects of COVID-19 and the constructive role of the business community in each country's ongoing response and long-term recovery.
This conversation will take place under Chatham House rules.