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First Vice Prime Minister of Russia Denis Manturov with the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev outside the International Industrial Exhibition of Central Innoprom Asia. The discussion focused on bilateral cooperation in commerce and investment, as well as the development of cooperation projects in rail engineering, automotive industry, chemical industry, energy and transport infrastructure. Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Denis Manturov also with heads of Russian regions and representatives of the business community.

Denis Manturov and Shavkat Mirziyoyev Also Visited An Integrated Display of Russia’s Ministry of Industry and Trade, Rostec, Rosatom, Transmashholding, and Russian Export Export Center Stands, Displan By A Number of Regions of Russia and Uzbekistan, As Well As The National Exhibits of the Republic of Belarus, The Republic of Kazakhstan and The Kyrgyz Republic at the Innoprom Cental Asia Expo Expo

“Cordination to the president of Uzbekistan, this forum has seen greater international development. This year’s edition includes participants not only of the Eurasia Eurasic Union, but also of third countries. We believe that change is the potential for the multiple and multiple interest for business and myth of business. [between Russia and Uzbekistan] He has reached a qualitatively new level, as President Mirziyoyev pointed out in his meeting with regional leaders and representatives of the main Russian companies. This direct interaction format between the regions of the two countries creates additional motivation for companies to build new cooperative ties and expand logistics. Uzbekistan products are gaining more presence in the Russian market. We hope that the great projects that are on today’s agenda, specifically those in mineral mining and chemistry, make active progress in the near future, “said Denis Manturov, commenting on his meeting with the president of Uzbekistan.

Today, about 80 Russian regions are actively cooperating with Uzbekistan. Last year he saw around 180 region to region events between the two countries, including 39 visits from Russian regions to Uzbekistan. The two countries are further looking for the joint effort to establish wholesale distribution centers and commercial houses similar to those of Russia. Denis Manturov stressed the interest of Russian companions in expanding mutual beneficial cooperation with Uzbekistani partners. Currently, around 3,000 joint companies are operating in the country, which represents approximately 20 percent of all companies with foreign capital in Uzbekistan.

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