EPSE completes pilot project in Uzbekistan
Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Complex to adopt advanced Finnish water treatment technology.
Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Complex to adopt advanced Finnish water treatment technology.
This report provides an overview of the situation and outlook of Uzbekistan’s construction sector and building materials industry, as well as opportunities for Finnish companies.
Uzbekistan is the most populous and youngest of the five Central Asian countries. Its opening economy has recently been growing at a rate of five percent, driven, among other sectors, by the service sector. Key sectors include the abundant mining sector, the modernizing energy sector, the developing education sector, and the traditional textile industry. The market also offers promising opportunities in water management and construction.
The specialists of Rödl & Partner know how the long history of trade shapes the way of doing business in the region.
Finnish water and environment project contractor Econet is establishing a subsidiary in Uzbekistan.
Uzbekistan’s economy is one of the most energy-intensive in the world and has high potential for improving energy efficiency.
Finnish companies got new sales leads during the Team Finland trip to Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan in February.
Minister for Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade Ville Skinnari will lead a broad delegation on a visit to Uzbekistan from 21 to 23 February and to Kazakhstan from 23 to 25 February. Minister Skinnari is scheduled to meet state leaders of both countries.
Since the reforms made starting in 2017, Uzbekistan has taken many significant steps to reduce trade and administrative barriers in international trade. The country’s young and growing population lays the foundation for future economic growth and demand. Uzbekistan aims for WTO membership in 2026. Uzbekistan’s economy is actively seeking new technologies to make it more...