Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan Set to Increase Trade

On March 15th, Kazakh Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov and Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov met in Uzbekistan to discuss the expansion of Uzbek-Kazakh cooperation to increase the volume of mutual trade.

The key sectors in the strategic partnership include industry, transport, and logistics and last year, trade turnover between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan amounted to $4.5 billion.

Negotiations with the Prime Minister of Uzbekistan Abdulla Aripov focused on measures to increase trade, investment, water, energy, transit, transport, and cultural cooperation, as well as strengthening interaction in the field of agriculture.

The Kazakh prime minister placed emphasis on the need to increase the region’s potential regarding transit and transport as well as the use of water. He also announced Kazakhstan’s readiness to expand export to Uzbekistan through the addition of 255 commodities in the amount of almost $500 million.

Both parties noted significant progress in the industrial sector which has led to the implementation of 60 projects worth $2.6 billion and the creation of over 13,000 jobs.

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