China-Uzbek Business Forum Begins in Tashkent.Summary: TASHKENT Tashkent (tăshkĕnt`, –kĕnd`) or Toshkent (tŏsh–), city (1992 pop. 2,133,000), capital of Tashkent region and of Uzbekistan, in the foothills of the Tian Shan mts. (Cihan) -- China-Uzbekistan Business Forum began in Tashkent on Sunday Sunday: see Sabbath; week. . Forum was organized by the chamber of commerce of two countries, will continue two days. About 300 businessmen have participated the meeting. As part of the mutual relationship with central Asia, China is trying to increase its trade volume with Uzbekistan. Aliser Seihov, chairman of the Uzbekistan Industry and Chambers of Commerce, made a speech in the opening of the forum. Seihov said, trade volume between two countries last year was1 billion and 300 millions US Dollars.Aa During the 6 months of this year, trade volume realized 1 billion and 167 millions US Dollars. "We are inviting of Chinese businessmen to Uzbekistan to make trade" he also added. AaLiu Meikun, Deputy Chairman of China's Chamber of Commerce said,AaTheyAaattainedAagreat importance to trade with Uzbekistan. He sad also, they came to Tashkent with 111 company and 160 businessmen. "Chinese businessmen visit to Tashkent will be very useful to make new trade ties and agreements," noted that also AaBahtiyar Irmatov, Chairman of theAa Uzinvest (Investment Foundation) said, Gold, uranium uranium (y rā`nēəm), radioactive metallic chemical element; symbol U; at. no. 92; at. wt. 238.0289; m.p. 1,132°C;; b.p. 3,818°C;; sp. gr. 19. , textile, oil and natural gas were the
mainly investment fields of the Uzbekistan. He also said, About 300
Chinese Companies Chinese owned companies can be defined as enterprises within mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and the Republic of China (Taiwan):
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