The Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Holds Meetings with the Deputy Prime Minister of Uzbekistan and Several Government Officials to Discuss the Future of Economic and Investment Relations
25 December 2024
During the 7th Session of the Egyptian-Uzbek Joint Committee in Tashkent...
The Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Holds Meetings with the Deputy Prime Minister of Uzbekistan and Several Government Officials to Discuss the Future of Economic and Investment Relations
H.E.Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of
Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation, held a series of
bilateral meetings with Uzbek government officials to discuss enhancing
cooperation and exploring new avenues for joint collaboration. This came as
part of the 7th session of the Egyptian-Uzbek Joint Committee for Economic,
Scientific, and Technical Cooperation, which was held in the Uzbek capital,
Tashkent.
Al-Mashat met with H.E. Jamshid Khodjayev,
Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan, as well as H.E. Aziz
Abdukhakimov, Minister of Ecology, Environmental Protection, and Climate
Change, and Mr. Umid Shadiev, Chairman of the State Committee for Tourism, with
the presence of Mr. Tamer Hammad, the Egyptian Ambassador to Uzbekistan.
Deputy Prime Minister of Uzbekistan
The meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister of
Uzbekistan featured constructive discussions on empowering the private sector,
increasing cooperation between investors, and enhancing public-private
partnerships to implement priority projects in both countries, particularly in
electricity, renewable energy, and infrastructure. They also discussed
expanding partnerships in pharmaceutical registration and manufacturing,
addressing challenges facing private sector companies in both countries, and promoting
the textile, cotton, and food security industries. Both sides explored
opportunities for knowledge exchange.
During the meeting, Dr. Al-Mashat highlighted
Uzbekistan's historical and economic importance as a vital hub in Central Asia
and Egypt’s gateway to this important region, while Egypt serves as a gateway
for Uzbekistan to African and Middle Eastern markets.
Dr. Al-Mashat stressed that the Egyptian-Uzbek
partnership represents a strategic step toward achieving sustainable
development and strengthening the ties between the two countries. She invited
the Uzbek government and private sector to explore the investment opportunities
available in Egypt, especially in the Suez Canal Economic Zone, which hosts
various industries and serves as a platform for exports to the region and
Africa.
For his part, the Deputy Prime Minister of
Uzbekistan welcomed Egyptian companies operating in various sectors in
Uzbekistan and emphasized the importance of increasing these investments to
meet local demand across different fields. He noted the valuable expertise of
Egyptian private sector companies, especially in the development of new and
green cities. The Uzbek government is keen to benefit from Egypt’s experience
in areas such as new cities, electricity networks, and sustainable transport.
Meetings with the Minister of Ecology and
Chairman of the State Committee for Tourism
Dr. Al-Mashat also met with Mr. Aziz
Abdukhakimov, Minister of Ecology, Environmental Protection, and Climate
Change, and Mr. Umid Shadiev, Chairman of the State Committee for Tourism.
During the meeting, Dr. Al-Mashat outlined Egypt’s national efforts in the
field of climate action and promoting green transitions, highlighting the
success of Egypt’s hosting of COP27, which provided a major boost to global
efforts to combat climate change.
She also referred to Egypt’s key initiatives,
including the "Sharm El Sheikh Guidebook for Just Financing" and the
"NWFE" (Nexus of Water, Food, and Energy) country platform, which the
ministry oversees and serves as a national platform for attracting climate
investments.
In response, the Uzbek Minister of Ecology
expressed his country's eagerness to benefit from Egypt’s technical expertise
and exchange knowledge in areas related to environmental protection, addressing
climate change, and attracting green investments. The two ministers also toured
the Ministry’s pollution monitoring center.
Dr. Al-Mashat also discussed opportunities for
cooperation in tourism and civil aviation, with a focus on increasing the flow
of tourists between the two countries. Notably, the number of Uzbek tourists
visiting Egypt reached 58,443 in 2023 and 42,443 in 2024, with potential for
further growth, reflecting Egypt’s positive image in Uzbekistan.
Broader Cooperation Discussions
The meetings included comprehensive
discussions on various areas of cooperation in light of the Egyptian-Uzbek
Joint Committee's proceedings. These discussions covered opportunities for
collaboration in key economic sectors, considering the capabilities of both
countries, such as agriculture, livestock, natural resources, petroleum and
mineral resources, energy, industry, tourism, healthcare, and pharmaceuticals.
The meetings also emphasized increasing investment opportunities in these
sectors in line with Egypt’s commitment to these priorities.