In Tashkent, the politician of the Greens will meet with her Uzbek counterpart, Vladimir Norov. He will visit a school and inaugurate a photovoltaic installation which was financed by the German federal state.
The head of German diplomacy, Analena Burbock, continues her three-day tour of central Asia, visiting today the Uzbekistan having at the center of interest the stimulation of bilateral economic relations.
In the capital Tashkent the politician of the Greens will meet with her Uzbek counterpart Vladimir Norov. He will visit a school and inaugurate a photovoltaic installation which was financed by the German federal state.
He will then visit a mining facility outside the capital. It is one of the largest industries in Uzbekistan, producing 90% of the silver and 20% of the gold mined in the country.
Also, this company is the largest producer of copper in the former Soviet republic. German companies supply it with equipment and services.
Uzbekistan of 35 million inhabitants is the its third largest country former USSR, then Russia and Ukraine.
Russia again became the country’s largest trading partner last year. As of 2018, Uzbekistan’s main trading partner was China.
In a document from the GTAI (German Trade and Invest), a federal agency responsible for foreign trade and investment, it was emphasized that Uzbekistan is the main consumer market in central Asia.
The country has large deposits of natural gas, precious and non-ferrous metals, uranium and other mineral resources.
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