Kuwaiti Media highlight Uzbekistan as one of the fastest-growing and most attractive destinations of Central Asia
December 14, 2025. 13:37 • 2 min
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KUWAIT, December 14. /Dunyo IA/. Kuwaiti media continue to cover the dynamic development of Uzbekistan-Kuwait cooperation, reports Dunyo IA correspondent.
According to the report, approximately 80 representatives from Uzbekistan’s trade, industrial and investment sectors are expected to participate.
The popular Kuwaiti publication "Q8 Press" featured an article on the Uzbekistan-Kuwait Business Forum, scheduled for December 14 at the Kuwait Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The forum is described as a key platform to explore opportunities for cooperation in industry, agriculture, food production, transport, tourism, textile and metallurgical sectors, real estate and information technology. "Q8 Press" notes that Uzbekistan is placing particular emphasis on attracting Kuwaiti investors to its promising projects.
Kuwaiti entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to learn firsthand about investment prospects and partnership opportunities, made more accessible and transparent by recent economic reforms in Uzbekistan. Alongside the forum, an exhibition of Uzbek products will showcase the capabilities of local manufacturers.
Meanwhile, "Al-Rai" published an interview with Ambassador of Uzbekistan to Kuwait, Ayubkhon Yunusov, who highlighted the ongoing development of bilateral relations.
The ambassador noted that geographical proximity, well-developed tourism infrastructure and direct flights by "Jazeera Airways" have made Uzbekistan one of the most convenient and appealing destinations for Kuwaiti travelers and businesspeople.
He emphasized that Uzbekistan has achieved a “significant leap” in tourism in recent years, with cities such as Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva and Tashkent becoming top destinations for Gulf visitors seeking rich cultural experiences.
The ambassador also detailed Uzbekistan’s diverse culinary heritage, investment opportunities, company registration procedures, tax incentives for industrial and agricultural projects and prospects for cooperation in renewable energy, food processing, textiles and other sectors.
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