BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 5. The Chamber of
Commerce and Industry of Uzbekistan and the Hong Kong Trade
Development Council (HKTDC) have signed a Memorandum of
Understanding to expand bilateral business cooperation, Trend reports via the
chamber.


The agreement was reached during a visit by a delegation of
Uzbek entrepreneurs led by Chairman of the Chamber Davron Vakhabov
to Hong Kong.


During the meeting, HKTDC Director Sophia Chong welcomed the
delegation and подчеркнула significance of the visit ahead of the
organization’s 60th anniversary. She also outlined opportunities
available to Uzbek businesses through cooperation with HKTDC,
including access to international markets, investment attraction,
and support for companies seeking to go public.







The sides discussed prospects for strengthening trade and
economic ties, as well as expanding cooperation between Uzbekistan
and Hong Kong. A presentation was held on business opportunities,
and Uzbek entrepreneurs received information on procedures for
establishing companies in Hong Kong.


HKTDC, which operates a global network of 51 offices, supports
international trade development, investment promotion, and business
expansion, making the agreement an important step for Uzbek
companies seeking to enter global markets.