A recent video conference, hosted by the Ministry of Transport, focused on expediting the establishment of the China-Kazakhstan-Uzbekistan-Turkmenistan-Iran-Turkey-Europe international transport corridor. This ambitious project aims to enhance international cargo transportation, trade relations, and cooperation among the involved countries.
Participating nations reiterated the mutual benefits of the China-Kazakhstan-Uzbekistan-Turkmenistan-Iran-Turkey-Europe international transport corridor. The project seeks to accelerate international cargo transportation, bolster transit trade, and increase income for all participants.
The common objective is to boost regional trade. The initiative aims to increase the volume of international cargo transportation and revenue from transit transport. The meeting resulted in defining future tasks to further cooperation.
Creating alternative transport corridors aligns with Uzbekistan's strategic goal of deeper integration into global transport and logistics networks, as outlined in the "Uzbekistan-2030" strategy.
The commitment to establish and develop new transport transit corridors received a significant boost at the summit of the Organization of Turkic States' presidents held in Samarkand in November 2022.
In December 2022, the Turkey-Iran-Turkmenistan-Uzbekistan corridor was inaugurated, offering one of the fastest and most convenient cargo transportation routes between Uzbekistan and Turkey.
The collaborative efforts among multiple nations demonstrate their commitment to mutual growth and economic development.
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