
TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, January 10. Uzbekistan
and Türkiye’s Anadolu Isuzu plan to expand the model range and
increase production volumes at the Samarkand Automobile Plant,
Trend reports via the
country’s Ministry of Investment, Industry, and Trade.
The plans were discussed during a meeting between Uzbekistan’s
Minister of Investment, Industry, and Trade Laziz Kudratov and
Yusuf Tugrul Arikan, Chief Executive Officer of Anadolu Isuzu.
The parties also discussed plans to launch the production of new
types of agricultural vehicles and specialized automotive
equipment. It was emphasized that manufacturing activities will be
aimed at meeting domestic demand in Uzbekistan as well as expanding
export supplies.
The sides reviewed the current state of cooperation and
prospects for its further development, including the implementation
of new investment projects, modernization of production facilities,
and issues related to localization and technology transfer.
Meanwhile, Anadolu Isuzu acquired a 75.2% stake in the
Samarkand-based automaker in December 2025 for $80 million. The
investor has also committed to investing an additional $80 million
in the development of the automobile assembly plant.
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