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DUWK Office - German-Uzbek Economic Cooperation Office

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Main Goals and Tasks of the DUWK Office

The German-Uzbek Economic Office aims to strengthen economic relations between Germany and Uzbekistan. Our main goals include promoting mutually beneficial trade and economic exchange, seeking new business opportunities, and stimulating investment activities.

Prospects for Developing Cooperation between Germany and Uzbekistan through the Office: New Directions and Strategies

We see potential in cooperation in areas such as green economy, information technology, agriculture, tourism, education, and employment. Our strategies aim to create a favorable platform for the exchange of experiences, technologies, and innovations between the business communities of both countries. We also focus on joint initiatives in education and employment, as we consider them key factors for sustainable economic development and strengthening social stability.

Partnership with Local and International Organizations: Joint Projects, Initiatives, Experience Exchange, and Resources

We actively cooperate with local and international organizations to implement joint projects and initiatives aimed at developing the economy and strengthening business ties. The exchange of experiences and resources plays a key role in achieving our goals.

Head of the DUWK Büros

Nabijon Kasimov

Mutual Cooperation between Germany and Uzbekistan

Why is the Uzbek market interesting for German companies?

The Uzbek market offers significant potential for German companies due to its strategic location in Central Asia, a large domestic market with a population of over 36 million people, and the presence of extensive natural resources.

Uzbekistan’s economy shows stable growth, and reforms to improve the investment climate, create transparent rules, and promote the private sector make this country attractive to investors.

Uzbekistan offers a wide range of economic opportunities for German companies, including investment projects in energy, textiles, agriculture, tourism, automotive, pharmaceuticals, and information technology.

By 2030, Uzbekistan’s GDP is expected to reach 100 billion USD. Over 60% of Uzbekistan’s population is under 30 years old, providing great potential for human capital development. Additionally, Uzbekistan is taking steps to simplify business processes and protect investors’ rights.

What is the history of cooperation between Uzbekistan and Germany?

The cooperation between Uzbekistan and Germany has a long history, beginning with the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1992. Both countries actively develop relationships in various fields such as economy, education, culture, and technical cooperation.

What support programs are available for German companies wishing to invest in Uzbekistan?

There are various support programs and investment initiatives offered by both the German and Uzbek governments. These include tax incentives, favorable export and import conditions, and advisory support for companies.

How can improving relations between Uzbekistan and Germany contribute to the development of both countries?

Improving relations between Uzbekistan and Germany contributes to the development of both countries through expanded trade, the exchange of know-how, technologies, and innovations, as well as strengthened cultural and human exchange. This can lead to sustainable economic development and social stability in both countries.