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Industrial products made in Uzbekistan showcased at International Exhibition in the Czech Republic

October 10, 2025. 10:26 • 2 min

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Industrial products made in Uzbekistan showcased at International Exhibition in the Czech Republic

PRAGUE, October 10. /Dunyo IA/.  For the first time, a national stand of Uzbekistan has been presented under the slogan "Made in Uzbekistan" at the "MSV Brno 2025" International Engineering Fair, currently being held in the city of Brno, Czech Republic, reports Dunyo IA correspondent.

The Uzbekistan national stand, covering an area of 140 square meters, features products and technologies of the country’s leading industrial enterprises. These include "JSC Uzavtosanoat", "UzAuto Motors JSC", "UzAuto-Austem", "UzChasys", "Auto Spring Components LLC", "Uzeltechsanoat Association"Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Complex (AMMC), "JSC Uzmetkombinat",  "Technological Metals Plant", "Association of Building Materials Industry Enterprises of Uzbekistan (Uzpromstroymaterialy)" and "JSC Uzkimyosanoat JSC", among other major producers.

The Uzbekistan national stand has become a focal point of attention among international participants. Negotiations were held with representatives of foreign companies on the exchange of industrial products and technologies. The Czech business community expressed a strong interest in expanding cooperation in the areas of industrial collaboration and logistics.

The Minister of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic, Mr. Lukáš Vlček, who visited Uzbekistan’s national stand, commended the high-level organization of the exhibition space and noted the strong interest it generated among European business circles. "This participation contributes to strengthening the international positioning of the "Made in Uzbekistan" brand and expanding investment partnerships with the Czech Republic", - he stated.

As part of the "MSV Brno 2025" exhibition, the "Business Day of Central Asia" event was held. The delegations of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan, as well as representatives of the Czech government and business community, participated in the event.

Within the framework of the event, bilateral meetings were held with representatives of over 20 companies from European countries. During the negotiations, discussions focused on implementing joint projects in the automotive, electrical engineering, and metallurgy sectors; technology transfer and modernization of local production; certification in accordance with European standards; and expanding exports.

The Czech business community and industrial associations highly appreciated the consistency of industrial reforms in Uzbekistan and the openness of its investment climate.

 

 

 

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