TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, January 27. Uzbekistan’s
Fergana region has reached an agreement with Chinese investors to
advance the development of renewable energy projects, including the
establishment of wind power plants, Trend reports via the Fergana Regional
Administration.


The agreement was reached during a meeting between Khayrullo
Bozorov, the Governor of Fergana Region, and a delegation of
seasoned Chinese investors specializing in construction and energy
sectors.


During the discussions, the parties explored the initiation of
promising foreign-investment projects in the Fergana region, while
also identifying further avenues for expanding bilateral
cooperation.


The Chinese delegation presented a series of large-scale
initiatives aimed at bolstering the region’s economic development.
These included proposals to establish the production of
high-quality cable products, manufacture durable cement and
concrete materials for the construction industry, contribute to the
development of infrastructure within the "New Uzbekistan"
residential area in Margilan, modernize urban street lighting
systems, and implement advanced energy-efficient lighting
solutions.







Governor Bozorov underscored that all proposed initiatives would
receive full backing from regional authorities, with the
administration offering comprehensive support throughout their
implementation.


Following the meeting, the parties agreed to begin practical
implementation of the approved projects in the near future and to
accelerate the pace of work.


Meanwhile, Uzbekistan’s trade turnover with China reached $17.2
billion in 2025, reflecting a 35.4% year-on-year increase, which
firmly consolidates China’s position as Uzbekistan’s largest
trading partner.