A strategic business mission from Uzbekistan’s Fergana region has successfully concluded high-level negotiations in Germany, opening new corridors for international manufacturing partnerships. The delegation, led by regional governor Khayrullo Bozorov, conducted intensive talks with German business leaders in Berlin, marking a significant step toward deeper economic integration.
Investment Climate Takes Center Stage
The negotiations, hosted at Uzbekistan’s Embassy in Berlin, brought together executives from prominent German firms including Stein&Partners Rechtsanwälte mbB and MÜSIAD. The discussions centered on Uzbekistan’s transformed investment landscape, showcasing the comprehensive support framework now available to foreign investors — from tax incentives to regulatory guarantees that have redefined the country’s business environment.
Governor Bozorov presented Fergana region’s manufacturing potential, highlighting its modern infrastructure and successful track record with international capital deployment. The region has positioned itself as a strategic hub for industrial development, offering German companies access to both Central Asian markets and competitive operational advantages.
Manufacturing Partnerships in Focus
Preliminary agreements emerged across several key manufacturing sectors, with electrotechnical industry and machinery production leading the discussions. The talks also explored opportunities in information technology infrastructure — essential for modern manufacturing operations. German representatives expressed particular interest in Fergana’s industrial base and its potential for establishing production facilities serving regional markets.
The delegation’s approach emphasized direct business-to-business connections, moving beyond traditional diplomatic exchanges to create practical pathways for German entrepreneurs to engage with Fergana’s industrial community. This strategy aims to accelerate project implementation timelines and ensure sustainable partnerships.
For international companies in furniture manufacturing, construction materials, interior systems, and architectural solutions, this development signals Uzbekistan’s serious commitment to creating manufacturing hubs that can serve both domestic and export markets. Fergana region’s strategic location, combined with improved investment conditions and government backing, presents compelling opportunities for businesses seeking cost-effective production bases with access to growing Central Asian demand. The region’s focus on industrial infrastructure development also indicates potential for construction and interior fitting projects as manufacturing facilities expand.



