Afghanistan and Uzbekistan have inked trade agreements worth $4.5 million during a meeting between Afghan Minister of Industry and Commerce Nooruddin Azizi and a visiting Uzbek business delegation comprising representatives from both the government and private sectors. The discussions focused on enhancing coordination to implement existing agreements, boosting bilateral trade, and supporting private sector initiatives. […]
Afghanistan and Uzbekistan have inked trade agreements worth $4.5 million during a meeting between Afghan Minister of Industry and Commerce Nooruddin Azizi and a visiting Uzbek business delegation comprising representatives from both the government and private sectors.
The discussions focused on enhancing coordination to implement existing agreements, boosting bilateral trade, and supporting private sector initiatives.
Minister Azizi proposed hosting at least five annual exhibitions at the Termez International Trade Center to showcase products from both nations.
Additionally, the Uzbek delegation expressed interest in importing Afghan coal to help balance trade between the two countries.
The meeting culminated in the signing of $4.5 million worth of trade deals by Afghan and Uzbek investors.
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