TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, January 10. Uzbekistan
and China discussed prospects for cooperation in ecology,
sustainable development, and the green economy, Trend reports via the
Ministry of Economy and Finance of Uzbekistan.
The discussions took place during a meeting between the
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People’s
Republic of China to Uzbekistan, Yu Jun, and Deputy Minister of
Economy and Finance of Uzbekistan Umid Abidkhadjaev.
During the meeting, the parties reviewed opportunities for
advancing environmentally oriented projects, introducing innovative
approaches to environmental protection, and implementing measures
to reduce air pollution, accelerate greening initiatives, and
improve the overall environmental situation.
Particular attention was paid to issues related to land
degradation and desertification, the preservation of soil
fertility, and the rational use of natural resources.
In this context, the Chinese side shared its experience in
implementing similar projects in northwestern regions of China,
including Gansu Province, as well as technologies for sand
stabilization (sand-fixation grids) and their impact on improving
environmental conditions in desert and semi-desert areas.
The parties also discussed ways to enhance the effectiveness of
economic mechanisms and to develop sustainable institutional
solutions based on best international practices.
Following the meeting, the sides agreed to further deepen
cooperation and expand the exchange of expert knowledge aimed at
implementing joint projects in the green economy and
environmentally sustainable development.
Meanwhile, Uzbekistan’s trade turnover with China reached $14.6
billion from January through November 2025, firmly consolidating
China’s position as the country’s largest trading partner.
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