Tajikistan is a landlocked Central Asian country known for its mountainous terrain, with the Pamir and Tian Shan ranges covering 93% of its territory. The economy heavily relies on remittances from migrant workers and aluminum exports. The GDP is approximately $8.7 billion (2021).
Major Exports Include Aluminium, Cotton, Textiles, Fruits, Electricity to neighbouring countries and Key Imports include Petroleum products, Machinery, Food products, Transportation equipment, Chemicals etc,.
Main trading partners are Russia, China, Kazakhstan, and Turkey. Agriculture employs about 45% of the workforce, though only 7% of land is arable. The country faces challenges like limited infrastructure and dependence on imports for energy needs.