Russia will help Uzbekistan build a gas-chemical complex in the Bukhara region and a metallurgical complex in Karakalpakstan, the results of negotiations between the President of Uzbekistan, the Head of Government of the Republic and his deputy with the Deputy Head of Government of Russian Federation and the Minister of Industry and Trade of Russia, Denis Manturov, the press service of the Russian government reports on February 19.
“The issues of carrying out large joint infrastructure projects on the territory of the Republic of Uzbekistan were also discussed: we are talking about the creation of a metallurgical group based on the Tebinbulak field, a gas-chemical complex in the Bukhara region and a copper processing plant. plant at the Almalyk MMC facilities””, reports the press service.
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It is clarified that Manturov also discussed cooperation in the field of energy, railway transport and infrastructure with the leaders of Uzbekistan.
It is reported that during the negotiations the parties discussed the construction of a high-power nuclear power plant on the territory of the republic. It is noted that in addition to this, they discussed the creation of a development fund to support investment projects that use Russian industrial products.
In addition, it is reported that negotiations on industrial development and cooperation will continue in April during the Innoprom exhibition. Central Asia”. The exhibition will be held in Tashkent from April 24 to 24. At the same time, 90% of the exhibition space has already been reserved by companies from the CIS countries, the press service states.
It is also reported that during the negotiations a “roadmap” for cooperation between Russian Railways OJSC and Uzbekistan Temir Yollari JSC (Uzbek Railways) was signed.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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