TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, April 17. Uzbekistan and
Sweden have discussed expanding the export of domestically produced
goods to the Swedish and European Union markets, Trend reports via the Uzbek
Chamber of Commerce and Industry.


The issue was reviewed during a meeting between representatives
of the Chamber and a delegation from Sweden’s National Board of
Trade, including Deputy Director of the Trade and Development
Department Sara Sandelius and Project Manager Jenny Ikkelberg.


According to information, the parties reaffirmed their readiness
to boost bilateral trade turnover and create new opportunities for
Uzbek entrepreneurs.


During the talks, the Swedish side expressed strong interest in
importing food and textile products from Uzbekistan. Ensuring
compliance with European standards was identified as a key priority
in this regard.







The sides also reached agreements to intensify cooperation
within the framework of the “Open Trade Gate Sweden” program,
organize training sessions for Uzbek exporters, and provide
advisory support on technical requirements for entering the Swedish
market.


Following the meeting, the parties agreed to advance
results-oriented cooperation, support export contracts, and
strengthen long-term partnership.