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GM Uzbekistan exports the first batch of Nexia R3 to Kazakhstan. following this, GM Uzbekistan plans to jointly produce 16,000 Nexia R3s annually which will be exported to Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, as well as Tajikistan and Afghanistan
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By Fakhri Vakilov – Trend:

Uzbekistan joined the China-Kazakhstan-Turkmenistan-Iran railway corridor, Trend reports with reference to the press service of Kazakhstan Railway.

"The flow of containerized cargo has increased, especially to Uzbekistan and through the Bolashak station to Iran, with the accession of Uzbekistan, the corridor becomes significantly shorter,", first deputy chairman of Kazakhstan Railways, Kanat Almagambetov said at a meeting of railway administrations of these five countries in Almaty.

Kazakhstan Railway said that the volume of traffic along the China-Kazakhstan-Turkmenistan-Iran corridor in 2018 was 1,000 TEU (container in 20-foot equivalent).

"For the development of transit cargo from China to our countries and in other directions, it is important to develop acceptable tariff and other conditions," said Almagambetov.

During the negotiations, the importance of timely delivery of goods to increase transportation was noted. In this regard, special attention is paid to meeting the demand for fitting platforms. The parties pledged to jointly provide the full amount of shippers with rolling stock.



At the meeting, issues of attracting additional goods to the Iran-China route, the organization of regular container services and the establishment of tariff conditions along the China-Kazakhstan-Uzbekistan-Turkmenistan-Iran corridor for 2019 for loaded containers were discussed. It is also reported that since April of this year, a regular feeder service is launched on the route Aktau - Alat.

Following the meeting, the parties also agreed on integrated tariff rates.

The total length of the route China-Kazakhstan-Turkmenistan-Iran is about 10,000 kilometers. The total travel time is about two weeks, which is twice as fast as by sea, which takes 25-30 days.

The China-Kazakhstan-Turkmenistan-Iran railway route is part of the North-South international transport corridor and the first logistics solution for speedy cargo delivery from the East China coast to the markets of the Persian Gulf. In Turkmenistan, based on the needs of suppliers and carriers, there are two routes from Serkhetyak: to Serakhs, to the southeastern border with Iran, or to Akyayl and from there to the north of Iran.

The creation of this transport and transit corridor became possible after the construction of the international railway Kazakhstan-Turkmenistan-Iran. The road was opened in December 2014 with the participation of the heads of state of Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Iran.
 

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An agreement to set up a joint venture to produce medicines and antiseptics in Uzbekistan was reached as a delegation of Belarusian pharma chiefs was on a visit to Tashkent, BelTA learned from the Belarusian Embassy in Uzbekistan.

The delegation met with Uzbekistan's minister of health and the head of the Agency for the Development of the Pharmaceutical Industry under the Ministry of Health of Uzbekistan. Apart from that, Belarusian producers of medicines and medical products took part in the healthcare exhibition events in Tashkent.

These events included 24th Tashkent International Healthcare Exhibition – TIHE 2019, the 15th International Dental Exhibition - Stomatology Uzbekistan 2019 and the 14th International Exhibition of Pharmaceutical Industry
 

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Representatives of the "Uztextileprom" Association held a meeting with the delegation of the Council for Foreign Economic Relations of Turkey "DEIK" in Uzbekistan, Trend reports with reference to the press service of the textile association.

During negotiations with foreign partners, information was provided on the favorable business environment formed in Uzbekistan, a broad system of legal guarantees and privileges for foreign investors, customs privileges and preferences, investment potential, the banking system, and the procedure for granting loans to foreign investors.

The sides discussed prospects of introducing the water management system (Zero liquid discharge) in Uzbekistan using Turkish technologies, which provide comprehensive solutions to water purification and industrial wastewater.

It worth noting that wastewater, which contains a wide range of contaminants, is formed when finishing textile materials.

Moreover, soluble dyes are a big problem, because few cleansing technologies are available and dissolved dyes are not sufficiently eliminated in municipal wastewater treatment plants.

Following the meeting, the parties reached an agreement on the introduction of the latest Turkish technologies in the implementation of projects of the textile and garment and knitwear industry.
 

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The Hungarian Kiss Group plans to organize a plant for the production of vegetable oil in the Jizzakh region of Uzbekistan, Podrobno.uz reported.

This was said during negotiations with representatives of the Hungarian company in the National Project Management Agency.

"A preliminary agreement was reached with the Hungarian side on the implementation of a joint project to organize the production of vegetable oil in the Jizzakh region. It envisages the construction of a plant with a production capacity of 100,000 tons of oil per year. The products will be supplied both to the domestic and foreign markets," the agency said.

The parties also discussed the issues of site selection for the construction of the plant, as well as opportunities for growing sunflower and other oil seeds in the Jizzakh region.

They will help to provide the necessary raw materials for production, as well as the selection or creation of an organization coordinating the cultivation of seeds, for example, an integrator organization.

In addition, questions were raised about the availability or creation of storage for the harvest, suitable outlets for the sale of vegetable oils and seed by-products that can be used as animal feed.

An important issue was the discussion of creating a logistics network for collecting seeds and transporting the produced vegetable oil to consumers.

Kiss Group specializes in general contracting for the installation of technologies for the food and beverage industry, the pharmaceutical and chemical industries. Renewable resources have become one of the company's activities, due to the limited availability of fossil fuels and environmental protection. The most dynamic direction is the production of vegetable oils.

Also, Kiss Group is renowned as world leading sustainable technologies provider. The company is providing sustainable clean technologies for Biogas, water and effluent treatment plants. Agricultural and industrial waste water is converted into profitable green energy resource.

The company has offices in Singapore, India, Malaysia, Indonesia, the UAE, Brazil and Colombia. It has provided solutions and technologies to prestigious clients such as Unilever, Sinarmas, Cargill, SIPEF, UPL), Astra, Citra Borneo Indah and many others across the world.
 

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European company Airbus signed an agreement to supply Uzbekistan with 30 helicopters, notably for medical evacuation purposes.
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Monolith Group of Companies (Germany) plans to set up import of agricultural products from Uzbekistan, Trend reports via Uzbek media.
The volumes and range of supplies will be expanded as the demand for goods will be revealed, the company said.
The company’s management plans to establish direct contacts with producers and suppliers of melons and gourds, as well as to organize trial combined deliveries of Uzbek melons, pomegranates, onions, persimmons, spices and wine products to the German market.
The Monolith group of companies has 160 stores in Germany and 10 stores in the Netherlands.
With round about 2,000 customers the Monolith group ranks among the leading wholesalers for the import and distribution of selected East European specialties.
Since the foundation in 1997 the company has entered constant growth. At six locations the Monolith group engages 300 employees who earned up to 260 million euro in recent years.
 

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The Uzbek-Turkish cluster for the production of leather and shoes is scheduled to be launched in the Jizzakh region by the end of this year, Trend reports citing Uzbek media.
The head of the economic planning department of the Uzcharmsanoat Association Dilobar Zufarova said that the project to create a cluster is in an active stage of development.
"The company has already received the necessary loans, and construction is now underway. By the end of 2019, leather production will be launched with shoe production to be adjusted afterwards. It is planned to master the production of leather goods at the next stage," Zufarova said.
The investment cooperation agreement was signed in Istanbul in 2017 by representatives of the Turkish Leather Industrialists Association and the Uzbekcharmpoyabzali Association of Leather and Shoe Enterprises.
Within the cluster, it is planned to set up three industrial complexes including factories for leather processing, shoe manufacturing, and leather goods. This will create a complete chain, from the processing of raw materials to the sending of finished products to customers. A significant part of the goods produced will be exported to the CIS countries and Europe.
To date, Uzbekistan has achieved one hundred percent coverage of the market for men's shoes, and women's and children's segments are on the way.
 

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The largest Russian airport network Novaport will modernize three airports in Uzbekistan, Trend reports citing Uzbek media.
On May 30, the company Novaport Holding (Russia) and the government of Uzbekistan concluded an agreement on the implementation of an investment project for the modernization and development of the airports of Samarkand, Namangan and Urgench.
Chairman of the Board of Novaport Holding Roman Trotsenko and the First Deputy Minister of Transport of Uzbekistan Ilhom Mahkamov signed the document.
Novaport is Russia's largest network of regional airports, including 16 airports in such cities as Novosibirsk, Tyumen, Chelyabinsk, Perm, Volgograd, Astrakhan, Mineralnye Vody, Vladikavkaz, Tomsk, Kemerovo, Chita, Ulan-Ude, Murmansk, Kaliningrad, Barnaul and Stavropol.
Its main goals are investments in the acquisition of new airports and implementation of comprehensive development programs that bring the airport infrastructure to a qualitatively different level and contribute to the growth of airports' attractiveness for passengers and airlines as well as of their operational and financial efficiency.
 

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The General Motors Uzbekistan has resumed car sales in Azerbaijan, Trend reports with reference to the press service of the company.
At the first stage, R3 and R4 models of Ravon will be delivered to the country. The model range will be expanded afterwards.
Earlier, Trend reported that the company exported cars to Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Kazakhstan.
Currently, GM Uzbekistan is producing 10 car models under the Chevrolet and Ravon brands on three production sites.
In particular, Matiz, Spark (R2), Nexia (R3), Cobalt (R4) and Lacetti (Gentra) models are produced at the main production in Asaka; Tracker and Malibu models are produced by the company branch in Tashkent, and Damas and Labo models are manufactured in the branch in Pitnaka.
 

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Uzbekistan would like to sell more cars and fabrics to Belarus. Deputy Prime Minister of Uzbekistan Elyor Ganiyev made the statement during the session of the intergovernmental commission on Belarus-Uzbekistan cooperation on 18 June, BelTA has learned.
The official said: “A broad range of cars is made in Uzbekistan together with General Motors. We've done some rebranding, introduced new models, and are now ready to offer a modern lineup of vehicles, which are absolutely competitive on international markets. I hope they will be in demand on the Belarusian market.”
Uzbekistan can also increase shipments of a broad range of fabrics, textiles as well as various non-ferrous metals to Belarus. The textile industries in Uzbekistan and Belarus are well-developed. They could complement each other, the deputy prime minister believes.
In his opinion, with current dynamics Belarus-Uzbekistan trade can reach $1 billion as per instructions of the heads of state within the next three years. “We believe it is very important to step up joint work in the spheres of manufacturing sector, mechanical engineering, light and food industries, agriculture, and pharmaceutics,” Elyor Ganiyev stressed. The bilateral trade can also grow higher if more of popular products are sold on the Belarusian market and the Uzbek one. The sides are now taking care of the certification of merchandise. “We have to finish the reconciliation of matters concerning the mutual recognition of conformance certificates, results of lab tests. Work in this area is already in progress. I think it will greatly facilitate access of Belarusian vehicles and machines to the Uzbek market among other things,” Elyor Ganiyev said. Besides, the Uzbek side is interested in setting up a simpler mechanism of customs control for deliveries of fruits and vegetables.
 

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The Belarusian government is interested in industrial cooperation with Uzbekistan and suggests implementing large-scale projects to make vehicles and machines. Deputy Prime Minister of Belarus Vladimir Dvornik made the relevant statement at a session of the intergovernmental commission on Belarus-Uzbekistan cooperation on 18 June, BelTA has learned.
Vladimir Dvornik noted: “Cooperation in agribusiness, mechanical engineering, food industry, pharmaceutics, and light industry is a priority. We pay close attention to manufacturing cooperation, the establishment of joint ventures. We suggest implementing large-scale projects in Uzbekistan to set up enterprises to make trucks, utility vehicles, and trailers, buses powered by natural gas. MAZ is ready to take part in the establishment of such enterprises with a high degree of localization. There are also prospects for cooperation in pharmaceutics and light industry.”
As for cooperation in agriculture, agreements have been reached to set up dairy farms in Uzbekistan with assistance of Uzbek funding and Belarusian design and construction companies. The farms will use Belarusian equipment and Belarusian cattle. The joint venture Zdravushka Tashkent was established in Tashkent Oblast in April 2019. There are plans to build a milk-processing plant and a dairy farm for 1,000 head of cattle as part of the project. The Belarusian side is ready to implement the same projects in other regions of Uzbekistan, Vladimir Dvornik stressed.
In his opinion, projects to automate gas transportation and gas distribution networks of Uzbekistan with assistance of Belarusian companies can become breakthrough ones.
The Belarusian side also suggested stepping up interaction in the area of information technologies, primarily by establishing ties between hi-tech parks. “We've accumulated some experience in the course of setting up and developing the Hi-Tech Park and are ready to share it. We are also ready to organize the education of Uzbek students in Belarusian universities in IT professions,” Belarus' deputy prime minister said.
Belarus is capable of shipping more agricultural machines, road construction machines, municipal vehicles, and utility vehicles to Uzbekistan as well as haul trucks, woodworking products, petrochemical, pharmaceutical products, food, and pedigree cattle. According to Vladimir Dvornik, there is an interest in quality Uzbek products, first of all, fresh and processed fruits and vegetables, nuts, cotton fiber, and copper wire.
A delegation of the Uzbek government is in Belarus on a visit on 17-19 June. Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev is expected to visit Belarus in August 2019.
 
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