Thirty-five Iranian companies attend Tashkent Exhibition
Deputy Minister of Industry, Mining and Commerce outlined the plans for the 13th meeting of the Iran-Uzbekistan Joint Cooperation Commission to be held on Thursday and Friday (December 21st-21st) in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Iran's Industry, Mine and Trade and Uzbekistan's deputy prime minister will chair the commission.
According to Iran Stone International Exhibition, Hamidzadboum said: "Negotiations on various working groups including investment and trade, tourism and banking have started on December 18 and according to the results of the working group today (December 19th) a draft of cooperation between the two The framework of the Joint Commission is being prepared.
He said that the draft will be signed at the Joint Cooperation Commission meeting by the Deputy Prime Minister of Uzbekistan and the Minister of Industry, Mining and Trade of Iran.
He added: On the sidelines of the summit, a delegation from the Islamic Republic of Iran will have a private meeting with the Uzbek side and in addition an exhibition of thirty-five Iranian companies will be held at the hotel where the Joint Commission will hold a meeting of about seven hundred. Square meters will be set up.
The exhibition will be opened on Wednesday and will be visited by the Minister of Industry, Mining and Commerce on Thursday morning.
Zadbom went on to refer to the former visit of the First Vice President of Iran and the Minister of Industry, Mining and Commerce to Tashkent to attend the Shanghai Prime Ministerial Summit, saying that several bilateral agreements were reached between Iran and Uzbekistan, including one One of them was to hold an exhibition on the sidelines of the commission to showcase the capabilities of Iranian artisans.
"In addition, we agreed on a previous trip to Uzbekistan to buy wheat and staples from Uzbekistan," he said.
Deputy Minister of Industry, Mining and Trade noted: At this meeting the joint committees of cooperation of Iran and Uzbekistan will not only focus on the level of cooperation in the field of trade, industry and mining and include other sectors such as banking cooperation, investment in There will also be insurance and customs, as well as power, energy, oil and gas, and we intend to significantly increase the volume of trade between the two countries.
* Shatta