TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, February 19. Uzbekistan
and Malaysia have signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at
strengthening direct business ties between entrepreneurs of the two
countries and elevating bilateral cooperation to a new stage,
Trend reports via the
Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Uzbekistan.
The agreement was signed on the sidelines of the Makkah Halal
Forum by First Deputy Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and
Industry of Uzbekistan Davronbek Kurbonov and President of the
International Chamber of Marketing and Trade of Malaysia Zuber
Bakri.
Under the memorandum, the sides agreed to exchange trade
delegations and business missions, cooperate on investment
projects, share market information, and encourage participation in
exhibitions and forums. The agreement also provides for the
implementation of joint technical and educational programs.
The key focus areas for collaboration encompass the halal
industry, agro-industrial sector, food production, textiles, and
services.
The memorandum is set to pave the way for new joint projects, draw
in investment, and unlock additional market opportunities for
entrepreneurs in both Uzbekistan and Malaysia.