A promising new chapter in Sino-Uzbek economic relations unfolded on August 18, 2025, when Uzbekistan’s Deputy Minister of Investment, Industry and Trade Ilzat Kasimov engaged in strategic negotiations with a high-level delegation from China’s Hunan Province, led by Deputy Governor Wang Junshou. The discussions centered on unlocking significant opportunities across multiple economic sectors that could reshape the investment landscape between the two regions.
The meeting revealed substantial mutual interest in deepening collaboration across key growth areas including industrial cooperation, transport and logistics infrastructure, digital economy initiatives, agriculture, and tourism development. Both sides demonstrated a clear commitment to moving beyond preliminary discussions toward concrete implementation of joint ventures that could generate substantial economic benefits for both regions.
A standout element of the negotiations focused on an ambitious technopark project planned for Uzbekistan territory, which representatives from both sides identified as a potential game-changer for bilateral relations. This modern technological hub promises to create favorable conditions for attracting substantial investments while establishing a new benchmark for cross-border industrial collaboration in the region.
For international companies, this development signals significant market expansion opportunities in Uzbekistan. The planned technopark could serve as a platform for foreign businesses seeking to establish manufacturing facilities or warehouses in Central Asia, particularly given China’s industrial expertise and Uzbekistan’s strategic location along major trade routes. The strengthened logistics cooperation between Hunan Province and Uzbekistan also promises improved supply chain efficiency, potentially reducing costs and transit times for international businesses looking to serve both Chinese and Central Asian markets.



