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Majida Group Majida Group — Regional Trading & Distribution, Central Asia and the Caucasus.

About

A name chosen with intention.

Majida comes from the Arabic root m-j-d (م-ج-د), meaning glory, honor, nobility, and high standing. It is a name rooted in the classical tradition of honorable commerce that defined the Silk Road for more than a thousand years — a tradition in which a merchant’s word was worth more than any contract.

In Chinese, Majida is written 玛吉达 (Mǎ Jí Dá). The character means auspicious; means to reach, to achieve, to attain. The two renderings were chosen deliberately: one anchors us in the heritage of our markets, the other greets the Chinese partners whose excellence we bring to the region.

Majida is where honor meets achievement.

Our Approach

A value layer, not a middleman.

We operate on a simple principle: every product we bring in must deliver real value to local buyers, and every partnership must create sustainable flow to scale. We are not a sourcing agent. We are not a broker. We are the value layer between Chinese manufacturing excellence and Central Asian market opportunity.

01 · Market intelligence

Before product selection.

We study the opportunity before we source the product. Our partnerships begin with a market case, not a catalog.

02 · Regional reach

From day one.

Our offices across Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Georgia let a single partnership scale across 85 million consumers.

03 · Honorable commerce

We keep our word.

In a region where deals stall and promises fade, reputation is our most valuable asset — and we protect it by protecting our partners’.

Our Region

Central Asia and the Caucasus are transforming.

Uzbekistan’s GDP is growing at 7% annually with over $5 billion in foreign direct investment in the first half of 2024 alone. The government’s $1 billion+ infrastructure pipeline, its mandate of 25% renewable energy by 2030, and the country’s emergence as Central Asia’s EV leader are reshaping what is possible. Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Georgia are on parallel trajectories. The window to build distribution relationships in this region is open now.

Silk Road corridor from China through Almaty, Tashkent, Baku, to Tbilisi and Yerevan
From China to the Caucasus, by way of Tashkent.