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    Uzbekistan, EU reveal strong growth in trade and investment

    Uzbekistan, EU reveal strong growth in trade and investment

    Shorouk Express Uzbekistan, EU reveal strong growth in trade and investment

    TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, October 24. Over the past
    seven years, trade turnover between Uzbekistan and the European
    Union has doubled, while the number of joint ventures with European
    capital has surpassed 1,000, Trend reports, citing the Uzbek president’s
    office.

    This was announced during President of Uzbekistan Shavkat
    Mirziyoyev’s official visit to Belgium, where he held a roundtable
    with executives of leading European companies and banks. The
    president articulated that these metrics signify an escalation in
    investor sentiment regarding Uzbekistan’s progressive economic
    restructuring initiatives.

    The meeting brought together EU Commissioner for Enlargement
    Marta Kos and senior representatives of major European corporations
    and financial institutions, including Vandewiele, Linde, Rhenus
    Logistics, Ahlers Logistics, Lasselsberger Group, Pietro
    Fiorentini, NextChem, Meridiam, SUEZ, FMO, the European Investment
    Bank, Commerzbank, KfW, Textima, Chimcomplex, Metso, and
    others.

    President Mirziyoyev emphasized that the participation of
    Europe’s leading companies demonstrates a high level of mutual
    trust and a shared commitment to strengthening cooperation. He
    noted that the signing of the Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation
    Agreement will open a new chapter in relations between Uzbekistan
    and the European Union.

    The president also highlighted the EU’s strong support for
    Uzbekistan’s economic modernization, the implementation of deep
    structural reforms, the introduction of advanced technologies and
    corporate governance standards, and the development of innovative
    industries.

    Additionally, the president shone a light on the EU’s backing
    for Uzbekistan’s economic makeover, sweeping reforms, and the
    roll-out of cutting-edge technologies, corporate governance
    benchmarks, and trailblazing industries.

    Meanwhile, a signing ceremony for the Enhanced Partnership and
    Cooperation Agreement between Uzbekistan and the European Union
    took place in Brussels on October 24, in the presence of President
    Shavkat Mirziyoyev, President of the European Council António
    Costa, and President of the European Commission Ursula von der
    Leyen. The new agreement updates and significantly expands the
    legal framework for Uzbekistan–EU relations, replacing the 1996
    Partnership and Cooperation Agreement.

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