TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, December 23. Uzbekistan
and Georgia discussed key issues related to rail freight
transportation and the development of transit cooperation along the
“Uzbekistan–Georgia–Black Sea” route, Trend reports via Temiryulkargo.
These issues were reviewed during a meeting between
representatives of JSC Temiryulkargo and the Georgian consortium
Poti New Terminals (PNTC).
The parties emphasized that new infrastructure projects being
implemented at the Port of Poti are of strategic importance for
ensuring the efficient delivery of Central Asian cargoes to
European markets.
Following the meeting, the sides agreed to continue dialogue
aimed at developing mutually beneficial cooperation in the field of
transport and logistics.
Over the past five years, trade turnover between Uzbekistan and
Georgia has increased 3.5 times, with a notable growth of nearly 50
% recorded in 2024 alone, underscoring the strengthening economic
ties between the two countries.