TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, April 24. Uzbekistan and
Sweden discussed advancing cooperation in high-tech industrial
development, with a focus on launching modern manufacturing
facilities and producing high-value-added goods in the mining and
minerals sector, Trend reports via the Uzbek Ministry of Investment,
Industry and Trade.


The prospects were reviewed during a meeting between Deputy
Minister Akram Aliev and a delegation from the Swedish innovation
company Green14, headed by its founder, Adam Podgorski.


The Swedish side highlighted Uzbekistan’s increasingly
attractive investment environment and expressed strong interest in
developing joint projects. In particular, Green14 confirmed its
readiness to implement initiatives in the extraction of critical
minerals and the development of powder metallurgy technologies.







The sides also held detailed discussions on expanding mutually
beneficial cooperation, placing special emphasis on establishing
high-tech production facilities in Uzbekistan using advanced
Swedish solutions, as well as increasing the output of value-added
products.


Founded in 2021, Green14 focuses on sustainable technologies for
the production of critical materials widely used in electronics,
energy, and heavy industry, positioning itself as a potential key
partner in Uzbekistan’s efforts to modernize its industrial base
and deepen processing capacities.