Consul General of Uzbekistan to Novosibirsk and the Commissioner for the Protection of Entrepreneurs’ Rights in Novosibirsk Region discussed issues of investment and trade activities, expansion of economic cooperation and implementation of priority projects.

Consul General of the Republic of Uzbekistan to Novosibirsk, Yusup Kabuljanov, and the Commissioner for the Protection of Entrepreneurs’ Rights in Novosibirsk Region, Nikolay Mamulat, discussed issues of investment and trade activities, expansion of economic cooperation and implementation of priority projects.

At the meeting, agriculture, light industry and tourism were identified as promising areas.

Special attention was paid to developing new proposals for deepening investment cooperation. It was emphasized that, despite the pandemic, since the beginning of the year, mutual contacts between businesspeople of the two countries have intensified, including through modern information technologies.

In addition, participants exchanged views on working with appeals, the importance of improving the normative-legal framework governing the economic activity.

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Consul General of Uzbekistan and Business Ombudsman of Novosibirsk region discuss prospects for economic cooperation

Consul General of Uzbekistan to Novosibirsk and the Commissioner for the Protection of Entrepreneurs’ Rights in Novosibirsk Region discussed issues of investment and trade activities, expansion of economic cooperation and implementation of priority projects.

Consul General of the Republic of Uzbekistan to Novosibirsk, Yusup Kabuljanov, and the Commissioner for the Protection of Entrepreneurs’ Rights in Novosibirsk Region, Nikolay Mamulat, discussed issues of investment and trade activities, expansion of economic cooperation and implementation of priority projects.

At the meeting, agriculture, light industry and tourism were identified as promising areas.

Special attention was paid to developing new proposals for deepening investment cooperation. It was emphasized that, despite the pandemic, since the beginning of the year, mutual contacts between businesspeople of the two countries have intensified, including through modern information technologies.

In addition, participants exchanged views on working with appeals, the importance of improving the normative-legal framework governing the economic activity.