President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan expressed a keen interest in furthering partnerships with prominent companies such as "Huawei," "BYD," and "ZTE" already operating in Uzbekistan during his discussion with Huang Kunming, the Secretary of the Party Committee of Guangdong Province on January 25, the presidential press service reported. The meeting delved into the extensive possibilities for mutually beneficial cooperation between the two regions, with a specific focus on strengthening industrial ties and fostering an environment conducive to robust economic growth.
Guangdong, a powerhouse in China's economic landscape, contributes approximately 10% to the country's gross domestic product and holds a preeminent position in economic prowess. President Mirziyoyev recognized the province as Uzbekistan's largest economic partner, underlining the significant role it plays in fostering international collaborations.
The meeting focused on practical aspects of expanding cooperation, with a particular emphasis on high-tech industries. President Mirziyoyev expressed satisfaction with the outcomes of recent negotiations with the President of the People's Republic of China, Xi Jinping, laying the foundation for deeper ties between Uzbekistan and Guangdong.
Industrial cooperation took center stage during the discussions, with plans underway for the establishment of specialized high-tech parks within Uzbekistan for leading companies based in Guangdong. This move is expected to elevate technological advancements and foster innovation in both regions.
Guangdong's pivotal role in the newly established Council of Regions of Uzbekistan and China was highlighted, emphasizing its significance as an instrument for strengthening diplomatic ties. The council agreed upon during a high-level meeting on January 24, is poised to enhance collaboration in various domains between the two nations.
To bolster humanitarian relations and business exchanges, the leaders discussed avenues for cooperation in IT education. Additionally, plans for the establishment of direct flights between the two regions were explored, facilitating easier and more frequent exchanges.
Earlier it was reported that President Mirziyoyev engaged in high-level talks with President Xi Jinping on January 24. The discussions concluded with a signing ceremony, symbolizing a notable achievement in the diplomatic ties between Uzbekistan and China. Numerous pivotal agreements spanning various sectors were signed in the presence of the leaders. Additionally, a joint statement was endorsed by both presidents, affirming their commitment to enhancing mutually beneficial cooperation across diverse fields.
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