In Tashkent In Full Swing, Work On Construction Of Turkish-Uzbek OPZ Is Underway

In the capital of Uzbekistan, the city of Tashkent, the construction of the Turkish-Uzbek organized industrial zone (OSTİm).

is continuing.

The Agreement on the construction of the OPZ was signed between the two countries in June on the fields of the Turkish-Uzbek business forum organized by the Union of Chambers and the Tobb (Tobb).

Signatures under the document were set by the head of the OSTİm OSTİm OSTİm Aydin and Laziz Kudatov, Minister of Investment, Industry and Trade of Uzbekistan.

, as part of the implementation of the OPZ construction project, the planning processes have been completed. Construction processes are in full swing, gaining revolutions of meetings with investors, infrastructure tenders and planning new territories.

on an area of ​​100 hectares under the leadership of Ostim Global Proje Ve Teknoloji Aivers, preparations for attracting investors are continuing.

The possibility of duty -free export in 5 countries

Turkish-Uzbek OPZ will be a new address for investment in Central Asia. Companies that will take part in the Uzbek-Turkish TRAD will carry out duty-free export to 5 countries-member countries of the Eurasian Customs Union, including the Russian Federation.

In the region, construction work continues in full swing at such facilities as an administrative building, a kindergarten, an elementary school, a technical school, a hotel, a sports complex and the building of the clinic.

Negotiations with companies from Turkey are continuing to invest

Regional OSTIM OPZ regional manager and a project coordinator in Uzbekistan Arydzhi, who takes part in the planning and construction processes of the Uzbek-Turkish OPZ, said that the Turkish side is in intensive cooperation with the Ministry of Investment, Industry and Trade of Uzbekistan to accelerate work, which is necessary Spend to launch industrial production in the region.

Continuing meetings with investors, evaluation of tenders for infrastructure, planning new territories, office and field work, Arydzhi said.

“Negotiations are ongoing with companies that want to invest in Turkey. Meetings with Turkish businessmen in Uzbekistan are constantly held and the possibilities of investment and cooperation in the region are evaluated,” he added.