BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 22. Uzbek Minister of
Foreign Affairs held a roundtable discussion with representatives
of Singapore's business community to explore opportunities for
joint projects in artificial intelligence, venture capital, digital
infrastructure and other high-growth sectors.


This was reflected in the statement by the Minister of Foreign
Affairs of Uzbekistan, Baxtiyor Saidov.


The event, organized at the Singapore Business Federation,
brought together executives and representatives from leading
companies, including Wilmar International, Indorama Corporation,
Singapore Technologies Engineering, Meta, Franklin Templeton,
StoneX, Meinhardt, Quest Ventures, Investbanq, Global Finance &
Technology Network and TASCA.


"During the discussion, we exchanged views on the prospects for
implementing joint projects in the fields of artificial
intelligence, venture capital, data processing centers, smart
cities, digital infrastructure, and education." Saidov said.


The discussions focused on identifying new areas for business
collaboration and strengthening economic ties between Uzbekistan
and Singapore.







According to Uzbek side, representatives of Singapore's business
community expressed strong interest in Uzbekistan's ongoing
economic reforms and positively assessed the country's efforts to
improve the investment climate, develop the digital economy, expand
industrial cooperation and promote the adoption of advanced
technologies.


The roundtable forms part of Uzbekistan's broader efforts to
attract foreign investment, deepen engagement with global
technology and financial companies, and position itself as a
regional hub for innovation and digital development.


Uzbek officials also expressed appreciation to Singapore
Business Federation Chief Executive Officer Samantha Teo and
participating companies for supporting the event and fostering
dialogue between the two countries' business communities.