TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, April 11. Uzbekistan and
Germany are exploring ways to attract additional German companies
to implement joint projects in priority sectors, Trend reports via
Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Investment, Industry, and Trade.
The issue was discussed during a meeting between Deputy Minister
of Investment, Industry, and Trade Akram Aliev, Malika Akramova,
General Director of the German Chambers of Commerce Abroad (AHK),
and Noyobjon Akhmadjonov, Director of the Bureau of German-Uzbek
Economic Cooperation in Uzbekistan.
The parties reviewed the current state and future prospects of
Uzbek-German trade, economic, and investment cooperation.
Particular attention was given to preparations for the 10th
meeting of the German-Uzbek Business Council, as well as the
upcoming “German Economy Days” in Tashkent. Both sides reaffirmed
their commitment to expanding bilateral business engagement and
strengthening investment ties.
Meanwhile, bilateral trade turnover between Uzbekistan and
Germany reached $1.43 billion by the end of 2025, marking a 13.2%
increase. Total utilized German investments amounted to $6.4
billion.
Currently, 221 enterprises with German capital participation
operate in Uzbekistan.