Uzbekistan, Hong Kong Push Forward Joint Industrial Projects
The issue was discussed during a meeting in Hong Kong between Governor of Uzbekistan's Syrdarya region, Erkinjon Turdimov, and Chairperson of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, Anna Cheung.
During the talks, the Uzbek side highlighted the region's favorable geographic location, well-developed logistics infrastructure, and strong industrial growth. Opportunities available to investors in free economic zones were also presented.
The parties expressed readiness to move cooperation to a practical stage and begin the implementation of joint projects.
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council is a major organization promoting international trade and investment, bringing together more than 13,000 companies.
In general, Uzbekistan is engaged in a robust array of collaborative industrial initiatives, boasting more than 3,200 partnerships with Russia and significant automotive ventures alongside Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan. Strategic partnerships emphasize sectors such as automotive production, energy generation (nuclear included), petrochemical processes, textile development, and mineral extraction.
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