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Uzbekistan, Japan's YKK Corporation discuss textile sector cooperation
20 Apr 22 1 min read
Ambassador of Uzbekistan to Japan Mukhsinkhoja Abdurakhmonov recently met vice president of the latter’s YKK Corporation Makoto Nishizako to brief him about the investment potential and export opportunities of his country’s textile industry. Nishizako was keen on knowing about the production capacities of textile enterprises in Uzbekistan.
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He was also interested in the import of zippers and rivets and the logistics routes for products exported from and delivered to Uzbekistan.
The envoy drew Nishizako’s attention to the fact that with the Cotton Campaign ending the global boycott of Uzbek cotton, world brands would be attracted to Uzbekistan, whose textile product exports will rise, according to a news agency.
It was agreed by both sides to further elaborate joint proposals, including those received from YKK Corporation.
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