The Polish-Asian Chamber of Commerce, in collaboration with the Wirtschaftsrat der CDU e.V., organized a major conference in Görlitz, Germany, dedicated to exploring opportunities for cooperation in energy, logistics, food production, and defense sectors.

The event primarily focused on further expanding trade, economic, and investment ties with Central Asian countries, particularly Uzbekistan.

The conference was opened by Dino Uhle, Executive Director of the Wirtschaftsrat der CDU e.V.

In his keynote address, Janusz Piechociński, President of the Polish-Asian Chamber of Commerce and former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy of Poland emphasized economic cooperation with Uzbekistan, sharing insights and experiences accumulated over recent years. He presented detailed information about the large-scale reforms in Uzbekistan, outlined the current state and prospects of Uzbek-Polish cooperation, and described the economic and investment climate of New Uzbekistan.

Mr. Piechociński also expressed readiness to open new opportunities in Uzbekistan for Polish and German business circles.

Shohrukh Rakhmatov, Head of the Uzbekistan office of the Polish-Asian Chamber of Commerce, actively participated in the conference, sharing his perspectives on developing trade and economic cooperation with Uzbekistan.

Representatives from the Polish company SKW Projekt, who participated in the event, expressed interest in implementing significant projects related to mining and the production of sand-gravel mixtures in Uzbekistan.

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Polish-Asian Chamber of Commerce presents Uzbekistan’s economic and investment potential in Germany

The Polish-Asian Chamber of Commerce, in collaboration with the Wirtschaftsrat der CDU e.V., organized a major conference in Görlitz, Germany, dedicated to exploring opportunities for cooperation in energy, logistics, food production, and defense sectors.

The event primarily focused on further expanding trade, economic, and investment ties with Central Asian countries, particularly Uzbekistan.

The conference was opened by Dino Uhle, Executive Director of the Wirtschaftsrat der CDU e.V.

In his keynote address, Janusz Piechociński, President of the Polish-Asian Chamber of Commerce and former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy of Poland emphasized economic cooperation with Uzbekistan, sharing insights and experiences accumulated over recent years. He presented detailed information about the large-scale reforms in Uzbekistan, outlined the current state and prospects of Uzbek-Polish cooperation, and described the economic and investment climate of New Uzbekistan.

Mr. Piechociński also expressed readiness to open new opportunities in Uzbekistan for Polish and German business circles.

Shohrukh Rakhmatov, Head of the Uzbekistan office of the Polish-Asian Chamber of Commerce, actively participated in the conference, sharing his perspectives on developing trade and economic cooperation with Uzbekistan.

Representatives from the Polish company SKW Projekt, who participated in the event, expressed interest in implementing significant projects related to mining and the production of sand-gravel mixtures in Uzbekistan.

UzA