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Uzbekistan and Germany have engaged in discussions to enhance collaboration on the development and deep processing of critical mineral resources, as well as the production and export of high value-added goods. This was a key topic during a meeting between Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, held in Samarkand with representatives from leading companies and banks from both nations.

The discussions involved prominent figures such as Michael Kellner, Germany’s Parliamentary State Secretary for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, and Michael Harms, Managing Director of the Eastern Committee of German Industry. Major German companies like KNAUF, Siemens Energy, Linde Group, and Aurubis participated, along with financial institutions such as KfW Development Bank and AKA Bank.

The meeting highlighted the successful outcomes of high-level negotiations, supporting Uzbekistan’s strategic priorities for economic transformation and sector modernization. Both sides agreed on measures to accelerate joint investment projects and trade agreements under a new Program for Industrial and Technological Partnership. Key sectors identified for collaboration include green energy, chemical industry, green hydrogen, machine engineering, textile industry, and pharmaceuticals.

President Mirziyoyev and Chancellor Scholz emphasized the importance of continuing joint projects in sectors such as construction materials, metallurgy, energy, transportation infrastructure, and agriculture. Scholz’s official visit to Uzbekistan took place on September 15-16, further strengthening bilateral ties.