Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan advance industrial ties with strategic joint venture

By Abdullo Janob

Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan advance industrial ties with strategic joint venture

BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, July 7. A memorandum of
understanding was signed between Kara-Suu’s Osh Non-Woven Fabric
Factory of Kyrgyzstan and Uzbek firm Eko Prom Energo, with support
from the Kyrgyz Trade Mission in Tashkent under the country’s
Ministry of Economy and Commerce, Trend reports via the Kyrgyz ministry.

The agreement paves the way for a joint industrial enterprise in
Kyrgyzstan focused on import substitution, modern technology
adoption, and expansion of industrial capacity. In its initial
phase, the venture will supply and install advanced equipment,
including coal-, gas-, and thermal-oil boilers, transformer
substations, LPG storage tanks, and water-treatment facilities.

A second phase entails market analysis and structured plans to
localize these technologies and infrastructure solutions within
Kyrgyzstan. This initiative is expected to boost local
manufacturing, attract investment, and generate new employment
opportunities.

The MoU reflects a growing commitment from the private sectors
of both nations to achieve shared industrialization and sustainable
economic development goals.

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