The Agency's work in Tashkent

20 April 2026, Monday

Representatives of the Investment Development Agency of the Republic of Tatarstan took part in the international industrial exhibition INNOPROM. Central Asia".

The business program includes participation in the plenary session "Technology Hubs — the new Industrial landscape of Eurasia" with the participation of representatives of the governments of Russia, Uzbekistan, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan.

Denis Manturov, First Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, noted that the trade turnover between Russia and Uzbekistan in 2026 could increase by 22% and reach 14 billion US dollars.

Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan Jamshid Khodjaev reported on the implementation of more than 330 joint projects worth over $47 billion and stressed the importance of INNOPROM as an effective platform for dialogue between government and business.

In three days:

— presented the investment potential of Tatarstan at the stand

— we held meetings with international partners and businesses

— we discussed projects in industry, pharmaceuticals and tourism

— we have worked out the possibilities of companies entering the markets of Uzbekistan and Central Asian countries

We held talks with representatives of the financial sector, industrial companies, HR organizations, as well as with partners in the field of pharmaceuticals and medical devices, including on certification and cross-border cooperation.

A separate interest is in the localization of production. We discussed with Chinese companies, including manufacturers of air quality monitoring equipment, the prospects for setting up production facilities in Tatarstan and entering the markets of Russia and Belarus.

A meeting was also held with the deputy khokim of the Tashkent region, where they discussed the development of investment cooperation between the regions, including projects in the field of tourism and infrastructure.

It is important that many meetings have become practical — we have agreed to continue working on specific projects and upcoming events, including KazanForum.

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