Diplomats from Uzbekistan's Embassy held a meeting with Pascal Brancart, Senior Advisor and Director of Business Development, and Pierre Lambott, Business Development Manager from "John Cockerill Group," one of the biggest modern Belgian companies, to discuss the dynamic growth of Uzbekistan's economy, media reports.
The parties noted that Uzbekistan's market is expanding, with growing needs and significant strategic opportunities for European businesses, especially in renewable energy, such as the construction of solar power plants.
Uzbekistan is taking necessary measures to realize its energy potential and optimize energy consumption, and "John Cockerill Group" is ready to contribute to modernizing and increasing the productivity of power generation facilities.
The Belgian business representatives also highlighted the positive cooperation between Uzbekistan and private economic actors and investors from Europe and the Persian Gulf in the energy sector.
"John Cockerill Group" was established in 1817 by entrepreneur John Cockerill, and it produces technical equipment and steel, becoming the economic flagship of the Walloon region.
Currently, "John Cockerill Group" is seeking new promising markets, particularly in Central Asia, and reliable partners in the region.
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