UAE and Uzbekistan Discuss Strengthening Economic Ties
Ministers discuss collaboration in renewable energy, innovation, logistics, agriculture, and private sector integration

UAE and Uzbekistan Strengthen Economic Partnerships Across Key Sectors
Dubai [UAE], January 13: UAE Minister of Economy Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri and Minister of Investment, Industry and Trade of Uzbekistan Laziz Khudratov met to explore ways to strengthen cooperation. A wide range of economic and development sectors.
The new economy, travel, entrepreneurship, SMEs, financial technology, innovation, transportation, renewable energy, logistical services, and agriculture are a few of these.
According to Bin Touq, the UAE-Uzbekistan relationship is a successful example of an economic partnership built on shared interests and aspirations for the future, supporting solid strategic alliances and productive collaboration in a number of areas.
“Uzbekistan is a potential Central Asian economic partner in our opinion. Our shared commitment to strengthening partnerships in developed and stable economic sectors is demonstrated by our recent meeting with the Uzbek delegation. Additionally, it offers a way to promote deeper understanding and integration, all of which are essential to the expansion and success of both economies.
He emphasized that because of its favorable economic climate and adaptable financial regulations, the UAE provides Uzbek companies with a strategic platform to reach international markets and make use of the nation’s vast network of international partnerships.
In addition to the benefits of the UAE economy, Bin Douk emphasized the advantages the UAE provides to investors and entrepreneurs in a number of industries, including as tourism, family businesses, e-commerce, manufacturing, sustainable transportation, and technology.
Significant infrastructure, important projects, and national plans that will support the nation’s new economic model were also highlighted by him. It also emphasized how crucial it is to forge close ties between the two private sectors in order to produce high-level projects that help realize common economic objectives.
Partnership development in the fields of renewable energy, technology, transportation, logistics, agriculture, and food security was given particular attention during the summit.
The talks emphasized the value of knowledge transfer in this crucial area as well as the necessity of assisting the private sector in both nations. Additionally, it clarifies cooperative initiatives through the UAE-Uzbekistan Joint Economic Commission (JEC), a crucial forum for developing bilateral ties.
Following the meeting, Bin Touk extended an invitation to the Uzbek delegation to attend Investopia’s fourth edition the following month. The occasion will be a crucial forum for international investors to learn more about the UAE’s exciting prospects and foster collaboration across a range of industries.