TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, May 15. Chinese investors
have proposed the construction of a 100-hectare industrial zone and
a service center for foreign investors in Uzbekistan’s Namangan
region, Trend reports
via the regional administration of Namangan.


The projects were discussed during a meeting between Namangan
region Governor Shavkat Abdurazzaqov and Zhu Chao, head of China’s
Linyi Lanshan Industrial Development Group.


According to the proposal, the planned “Kelayak” industrial zone
will be established on an area of 100 hectares in Namangan
region.


The Chinese side also presented plans to create a service center
responsible for receiving foreign investors, conducting direct
negotiations, coordinating cooperation with government agencies,
and providing practical support to entrepreneurs.







During the talks, the parties additionally discussed the signing
of a memorandum on sister-region relations between Namangan region
and the Chinese city of Linyi, reaching an agreement on the
document.


An expected official visit of the mayor of Linyi to Namangan
region is in September this year was also discussed.