BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 4. Tanzila Narbayeva,
Chairperson of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of Uzbekistan, held a
meeting with Adrijana Mesarović, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister
of Economy of Serbia, to discuss avenues for enhancing economic and
investment cooperation between the two countries during an official
visit to Serbia, Trend reports via the Senate.
During the meeting, Mesarović commended Uzbekistan’s ongoing
reforms aimed at promoting gender equality, increasing women’s
participation in public and political life, and strengthening their
role in decision-making processes, noting the significance of these
measures for sustainable economic development.
The discussions focused on the current status and prospects of
Uzbek-Serbian trade, economic, and investment relations. Both
parties explored strategies to expand bilateral trade, implement
joint investment initiatives, and foster cooperation in key
sectors, including industry, agriculture, textiles, information
technology, and e-commerce.
Special emphasis was placed on potential collaboration within
the textile sector. Both sides expressed interest in developing
joint manufacturing projects and enhancing industrial cooperation
between enterprises in Uzbekistan and Serbia.
The officials also highlighted the importance of expanding
engagement between the business communities of both countries to
fully leverage existing economic potential and generate tangible
benefits for their respective economies.
The meeting underscored the growing mutual interest of
Uzbekistan and Serbia in deepening commercial ties and exploring
new avenues of partnership across strategic sectors.