Geography

Home to approximately 380 million people, the Central Eurasia spans from the Far East to the western shores of the Black Sea. A historical crossroad of the ancient Silk Road and an emerging transit hub of the Eurasian continent, the region plays a pivotal role in global trade, macroeconomics, and geopolitics.

We help our clients navigate the rapidly evolving and diverse political landscape and overlapping regulatory regimes across these markets to support public policy, stakeholder engagement, and advocacy initiatives.

Kazakhstan

The world’s largest landlocked country, Kazakhstan is also the largest global producer of uranium ore.

Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan is the country farthest from any ocean in the world and the world’s third most mountainous country.

Tajikistan

 A vital source of water for Central Asia, mountainous Tajikistan gets over 80% of its electricity from hydropower.

Turkmenistan

With the fourth-largest natural gas reserves globally, Turkmenistan also operates one of the longest irrigation canals in the world.

Uzbekistan

One of the world’s only two double-landlocked countries, Uzbekistan is home to world’s fourth largest gold producer.

Armenia

Armenia’s capital Yerevan is one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, dating back to 8th century BC.

Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan has remained one of the major oil producers for over a century, with Baku oil fields among the earliest to be developed.

Georgia

The birthplace of winemaking, Georgia connects continental plains with the Black Sea maritime route to the Mediterranean.

Belarus

Sometimes called the “Lung of Europe” because of its forests, Belarus is also one of the world’s top exporters of potash fertilizer.

Moldova

Moldova is the world’s leader in vineyards area per capita and home to the world’s largest underground wine cellar.

Ukraine

A world-leading exporter of food products, Ukraine possesses about 25% of the world’s most fertile black soil.

Mongolia

Having the world’s lowest population density of 2 people per sq. km., Mongolia holds one of the world’s largest copper-gold deposits.

Bringing economy and policy developments in Central Asia and the Caucasus into the spotlight

With a diverse network of experienced local advisors with deep sectoral expertise and knowledge of the political, economic, and legal environment in the region, we offer an integrated approach to deliver on complex business objectives.

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