
BAKU, Azerbaijan, August 22. Uzbekistan’s
Fergana region is exploring new opportunities for industrial
cooperation with Germany, including the development of
manufacturing, construction, healthcare, pharmaceuticals and
information technology projects.
This was reflected in the statement by the Fergana Regional
Administration, following a meeting between Governor Khayrullo
Bozorov, Bakhrom Tulaganov, rector of the Tashkent University of
Architecture and Civil Engineering, and Abduvakhob
Dadamakhammmedov, head of Germany’s ABM Anlagenbau &
Maschinentechnik GmbH in Central Asia.
According to the Regional Administration, the meeting focused on
expanding interregional cooperation, establishing new partnerships
and developing joint initiatives between Fergana and German
businesses.
”The parties emphasized that effective cooperation requires
identifying specific needs and opportunities, developing proposals
that meet modern requirements, and implementing them through
clearly defined plans,” the Regional Administration says, citing
the meeting.
Particular attention was given to the experience of ABM
Anlagenbau & Maschinentechnik GmbH in supplying industrial
enterprises with modern equipment, introducing technological
solutions and improving production processes.
Based on the company’s expertise, the sides discussed potential
areas for expanded cooperation with German partners, including
industrial cooperation in Fergana, mechanical engineering,
construction, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, information technology,
livestock production and manufacturing.
The meeting also highlighted the importance of transforming
potential areas of cooperation into concrete investment and
industrial projects.
”Effective cooperation should be based on a thorough assessment
of specific needs and opportunities, followed by the development
and implementation of practical projects,” the participants
noted.
Following the meeting, the sides agreed to identify priority
areas for cooperation and continue negotiations aimed at developing
them into concrete projects.