TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, January 29. Uzbekistan
and Türkiye have agreed to advance cooperation in the textile
sector, Trend reports
via the Ministry of Economy and Finance of Uzbekistan.
The agreement was reached during a meeting held in Ankara
between Mehmet Doğan, Chairman of the Board of Directors of
Türkiye’s leading textile company, DoCotton Group, and Jamshid
Kuchkarov, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan and
Minister of Economy and Finance.
Discussions focused on establishing cooperation in cotton
cultivation and deep processing, in compliance with international
sustainability and quality standards, including GOTS, OCS,
OEKO-TEX, Regenerative Agriculture (RegAgri), and BCI.
The parties also explored proposals to develop the leather and
silk industries, introduce modern production technologies, and
expand the textile value chain. Special attention was paid to the
introduction of mechanisms for generating and trading carbon
credits, the promotion of environmentally friendly production, and
the broader application of green technologies in the sector.
DoCotton Group is an internationally operating company
headquartered in Türkiye and is recognized as a leading player in
cotton cultivation, textile raw material supply, and processing.
The company operates across the entire textile value chain, from
cotton production to processing and delivery to global markets.
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