
TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, February 12. The
portfolio of joint projects between Uzbekistan and the Asian
Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has exceeded $7 billion,
Trend reports via the
Ministry of Investments, Industry and Trade of Uzbekistan.
The figure was announced during the first meeting between Laziz
Kudratov, Uzbekistan’s Minister of Investments, Industry and Trade,
and Zou Jiayi, President of the Asian Infrastructure Investment
Bank (AIIB).
The parties acknowledged that Uzbekistan remains the Asian
Infrastructure Investment Bank’s (AIIB) largest partner in Central
Asia, constituting 51% of the Bank’s operations in the region. On a
global scale, Uzbekistan ranks sixth in terms of AIIB’s total
operational portfolio.
AIIB, established in 2016, is a multilateral development bank
dedicated to financing sustainable infrastructure projects. With a
capital base of $100 billion and an AAA credit rating from major
international agencies, the Bank currently boasts 110 approved
members worldwide.
The Bank collaborates with its partners to mobilize capital,
investing in infrastructure and other critical sectors that foster
sustainable economic development and enhance regional
connectivity.

