
ON UZBEK-UKRAINIAN CONSULTATIONS
On July 29, 2020, another round of inter-ministerial consultations on inventory and improvement of the legal framework of Uzbek-Ukrainian cooperation took place in the format of a videoconference.
The delegation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine was headed by Sergey Koledov, Deputy Director of the Department of International Law, and Ivan Novitsky, Adviser of the Department.
The parties discussed the current state of the existing legal framework and exchanged views on expanding the legal framework for bilateral cooperation.
An agreement was reached to speed up the elaboration of practically significant documents in the trade, economic, agricultural and educational spheres.
In order to intensify interdepartmental political dialogue and interaction on issues of mutual interest, the experts agreed to start developing a periodic program of cooperation between the foreign ministries of the two countries.
At the meeting, the parties also exchanged views and experiences on the participation of the two countries in international rule-making, including issues on the progressive development and codification of international law.
NURE CONSOLIDATES THE INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
On July 27, the Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan in Ukraine hosted a working meeting of the Rector of the Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics Valerii Semenets with the newly appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Uzbekistan Alisher Kurmanov and the First Secretary-Consul Bakhodir Ibragimov. During the working meeting, the parties discussed a number of issues related to the expansion of international cooperation between the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics in the field of education. “I am pleased with this meeting, today we discussed important educational issues. Our university has extensive experience in international cooperation and I hope that in the near future, thanks to the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Uzbekistan to Ukraine, we will launch the research projects with the Republic of Uzbekistan, which will bring Ukrainian science to a higher international level”, said the Rector of NURE.
https://nure.ua/en/nure-consolidates-the-international-cooperation
International exhibitions in Uzbekistan in 2021
Today, the economies of all countries are awaiting the recession of the COVID-19 pandemic. The entire world business community is preparing for a new start and the most difficult competition!
And one of the important tools of confrontation in the upcoming competition is specialized exhibitions and business forums, which present the potential for new business cooperation. Supporting the need for active rehabilitation after the crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic, Iteca Exhibitions has created a calendar of business events in Uzbekistan for the coming 2021.
These are more than 19 specialized exhibitions in strategic areas of the economy, such as construction, food industry, healthcare, oil and gas, transport, textile engineering, energy, chemistry, engineering and other areas.
Given the favorable investment climate in the country stimulated by Uzbekistan government and the potential for profitable investment, we ask you do not miss the opportunity to participate in one of the most ambitious and expected business events in the country.
For more information, you can always contact the exhibition organizer - Iteca Exhibitions by phone +998 71 205 1818 or on the web page: www.iteca.uz
International Exhibition of National Products “Made in Uzbekistan”
The Iinternational Exhibition of National Products “Made in Uzbekistan” will be held from October 23 to October 25, 2019 in Pavilions NoNo.3, 4, Atrium Hall No.2 and in outdoors of “Uzexpocenter” NEC” JSS.
Business in Uzbekistan - easy and simple
Business in Uzbekistan - easy and simple
One of the key tasks facing Uzbekistan today is the implementation of a consistently high growth of the national economy, attracting investments in the regions, and maximizing the entrepreneurial activity among the population. Creation of a favorable investment climate is one of the necessary conditions in achieving these goals.
In this regard, a number of reforms are being carried out in the country aimed at simplifying procedures and reducing the time for processing documents and their number. The costs of obtaining them are also being reduced. In particular, the creation of a new organization - the Public Services Agency under the Ministry of Justice of the Republic, contributed to this.