In a significant development that underscores the growing economic ties between Uzbekistan and China, the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev received the Chairman of "Amer International" industrial holding, Van Venin, in the Chinese capital, Beijing, during a practical visit on October 17.
"Amer International," a major player in China's industrial landscape, has its fingers in numerous pies, including high-tech ventures, electronics, semiconductor manufacturing, and mining and processing industries. With its inclusion in the prestigious Fortune 500 global ranking, the conglomerate boasts a portfolio of projects valued at over $60bn, spanning across China and various international locations.
Venin acknowledged the ongoing reform program in Uzbekistan, emphasizing the favorable environment it has created for foreign enterprises, especially those of Chinese origin. This opens up an array of opportunities for collaboration and investment.
The Chairman of "Amer International" expressed a keen interest in Uzbekistan, stating that the country holds a significant place in the conglomerate's expansion plans within the Central Asian region.
Among the key topics of discussion were prospective projects centered around deep copper processing and the production of innovative, high-value-added consumer products. These projects encompass areas such as electrical engineering, batteries for electric vehicles, microelectronics, and semiconductors, aligning with the global trend toward technological advancements and sustainable energy solutions.
In a notable development, an agreement was reached during the meeting. The Chairman of "Amer International" is set to participate in the activities of the Council of Foreign Investors, an initiative aimed at fostering international cooperation and investment in Uzbekistan.
Furthermore, discussions revolved around the formulation of a "roadmap" for the establishment of a regional office for "Amer International" in Uzbekistan, signifying the company's commitment to deepening its presence in the country. The delegation also committed to accelerating collaborative innovation projects that could potentially revolutionize various industrial sectors.
This significant meeting represents a substantial step forward in the strengthening of economic ties between Uzbekistan and China. It is expected that increased collaboration with "Amer International" will not only enhance the economic prospects of Uzbekistan but also contribute to the development of cutting-edge technologies and sustainable solutions in the region.
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