Termez International Trade Centre ushers in new era of Tashkent-Kabul cooperation
In his speech, Baradar emphasized that the Centre would serve as a bridge for increased trade flow and investment opportunities between the two nations. He...
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In his speech, Baradar emphasized that the Centre would serve as a bridge for increased trade flow and investment opportunities between the two nations. He...
Uzbekistan and China have inaugurated a cutting-edge cargo transportation route, marking a significant milestone in bilateral economic cooperation.
Uzbekistan charts a visionary course for its power industry, revealing strategic plans for a transformative overhaul in 2024-2025. The nation aims to modernize and enhance its energy sector, signaling a commitment to sustainable and resilient power infrastructure.
The discussions took place during a meeting between Uzbekistan's President Shavkat Mirziyoyev and AIIB President Jin Liqun at the AIIB headquarters as part of President Mirziyoyev's official visit to China.
This collaborative initiative was discussed at a meeting between Uzbekistan's Ambassador to Spain, Farrukh Tursunov, and Hector Rodriguez, Director of the SERCOBE department for cooperation with Eastern Europe and CIS countries.
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Uzbekistan marks a milestone as its foreign trade turnover reaches unprecedented heights, reflecting a thriving global commerce landscape. The surge underscores the nation's growing economic prowess on the international stage.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan reported on this meeting, which aimed to strengthen the ties between the two nations and explore opportunities for increased collaboration across different sectors.
The deepening ties with France not only provide Uzbekistan with a platform to diversify its global engagements but also elevate its international standing, creating avenues for collaborative diplomacy amidst evolving global trends and geopolitical shifts in Eurasia.
These discussions contribute to regional integration and connectivity, particularly in anticipation of the upcoming 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Uzbekistan and Georgia in 2024.
The Uzbekistan delegation is actively bolstering connections with Japan across multiple sectors, encompassing trade, sports, and education. This holistic approach exemplifies their commitment to augmenting the trade, economic, and social investment prospects of the region.
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Further discussions included talks of restoring Uzbekistan’s trading houses in Kabul and Mazar-i-Sharif in Afghanistan which is aimed at boosting bilateral trade and investment between the two countries with imports and exports of various goods such as textile, chemical, pharmaceutical, and electrical products.
Minister Bakhtiyor Saidov and the Vice President of the European Investment Bank underscored the significance of their dialogue concerning future collaboration across various critical areas. Their conversation encompassed discussions on cooperation in the realms of macroeconomic prosperity and sustainable energy.
The convergence of a growing population and unfavorable climatic conditions has been identified as the primary cause of droughts in Uzbekistan. There appears to be a lack of awareness among the general population regarding water conservation and its significance.