As part of a working visit to Tashkent, German business leaders held talks with key figures from several Uzbek construction companies, including "Angren Kaolin," "GRK Alliance," "Aysel Inshaat," and "Beton Sanoat," among others.
During the meetings, the German side expressed its intent to offer comprehensive project consulting services for industrial facilities in Uzbekistan and to participate in joint projects as a technology partner. This initiative could pave the way for modernizing Uzbekistan's construction sector with advanced German technology and expertise.
One of the key outcomes of the discussions was an agreement to test kaolin samples from Uzbek deposits in German laboratories. Additionally, both sides agreed to organize a seminar for Uzbek concrete producers, further strengthening ties between the two countries.