TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, January 14. Uzbekistan
and China have reached an agreement to strengthen trade and
industrial cooperation between residents of industrial zones,
Trend reports via the
Tashkent Regional Administration.


The agreement was formalized through a memorandum of cooperation
signed between the Tashkent City Directorate for the Management of
Industrial Zones and the Shihezi National Economic and
Technological Development Zone.


In addition to enhancing trade turnover, the agreement outlines
the establishment of a China–Uzbekistan warehousing and logistics
base, as well as a China–Uzbekistan exhibition center, both aimed
at facilitating the exchange of products and strengthening the
material and technical infrastructure.


The memorandum further provides for the regular exchange of
business visits, the attraction of investment, the expansion of
bilateral trade volumes, and the implementation of modern
technologies through information sharing.







This agreement is poised to significantly bolster Tashkent’s
industrial potential, foster the development of international
cooperation, and pave the way for new investment projects.


Meanwhile, Uzbekistan’s trade turnover with China reached $14.6
billion from January to November 2025, reinforcing China’s status
as Uzbekistan’s largest trading partner.