From August 28 to September 2, 2023, Germany will host the highly anticipated Uzbekistan Textile Days, a week-long event aimed at promoting the growth of small and medium-sized businesses in Uzbekistan, fostering new cooperation relationships for European market entry, and expanding the export of textile products, UzA reported.
The event, organized in collaboration with German partners, provided a comprehensive platform for business forums, tours, B2B meetings, and product exhibitions, with a primary focus on connecting Uzbek textile manufacturers with their German counterparts.
The primary objectives of the Uzbekistan Textile Days are as follows:
Supporting business development: The event aimes to provide significant support to the development of small and medium-sized businesses in Uzbekistan's textile industry. By connecting them with established German counterparts, it facilitated knowledge sharing, technology transfer, and market access.
Establishing new cooperation relations: The event provides a unique opportunity for Uzbek textile businesses to establish new cooperation relations as they ventured into the European market. The collaboration aimes to bridge gaps and create mutually beneficial partnerships.
Expanding export of textile products: With the support of the event, Uzbek textile manufacturers to expand their export activities to European markets, capitalizing on Germany's strong textile industry connections.
More than 50 German companies will participate in the event, reflecting the significant interest and potential for collaboration between the two nations. Notably, the German Textile Machinery Association expresses strong enthusiasm for cooperation with the Uzbek side, highlighting the event's relevance for technology transfer and industry advancements.
The Uzbekistan Textile Days playes a pivotal role in achieving the event's objectives such as strengthening business ties, market access and technology transfer.
The Uzbekistan Textile Days event will serve as a bridge between Uzbekistan's burgeoning textile industry and Germany's established textile market.
Earlier Daryo reported that officials from the leading global viscose firms recently journeyed to Uzbekistan for discussions with more than 30 domestic businesses. The talks centered on matters related to viscose and blended fabric and product manufacturing.
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