First Deputy Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Islom Jasimov met with Member of the National Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Muhammad Yaqoob Shaikh.

First Deputy Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Islom Jasimov met with Member of the National Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Muhammad Yaqoob Shaikh.

Issues of bilateral cooperation in tourism, agriculture, transport and logistics were discussed at the meeting.

Muhammad Yaqoob Shaikh, expressing gratitude for the warm welcome, emphasized that Uzbekistan has a key position in Central Asia and has the mineral and material resources that are necessary for stable and competitive economy.

The parties also discussed the further development of cooperation in transport logistics. Following the meeting, plans were discussed to hold meetings with the business community of Pakistan, to create clusters in the livestock, cotton, fruit and vegetable sectors for 2020.

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CCI hosts a meeting with Pakistan businesspeople

First Deputy Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Islom Jasimov met with Member of the National Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Muhammad Yaqoob Shaikh.

First Deputy Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Islom Jasimov met with Member of the National Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Muhammad Yaqoob Shaikh.

Issues of bilateral cooperation in tourism, agriculture, transport and logistics were discussed at the meeting.

Muhammad Yaqoob Shaikh, expressing gratitude for the warm welcome, emphasized that Uzbekistan has a key position in Central Asia and has the mineral and material resources that are necessary for stable and competitive economy.

The parties also discussed the further development of cooperation in transport logistics. Following the meeting, plans were discussed to hold meetings with the business community of Pakistan, to create clusters in the livestock, cotton, fruit and vegetable sectors for 2020.