Trade zone to be established on Kazakh-Uzbek border (PHOTO)

The Governor informed the guest on high socio-economic status of the region, discussed the issues of bilateral cooperation. As a result of the negotiations, agreements on the improvement of the Kazakh-Uzbek relations and streamline trade were reached .
Note, the agreement provides the establishment of the trade zone in South Kazakhstan region, on the border between the two countries.
Also, at a bilateral meeting it was agreed to hold an exhibition of Uzbek producers in the city of Shymkent and creation of a special working group.
During his working visit to South Kazakhstan region U.Rozukulov acquainted with the possibilities of doing business. Uzbek businessmen expressed desire and interest in cooperation with one of the companies.
In addition, the delegation visited the exhibition in the industrial area of South Kazakhstan, where they were presented trucks, harvesters for cotton harvest and household appliances made in Uzbekistan.
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