An Uzbek-Lithuanian Business Forum was held on 20 April in
The forum was opened by the Deputy Chairman of the Chamber of Industry and Commerce of Uzbekistan Nabijon Kasymov and Deputy Minister of Foreign Economic Relations, Investment and Trade Odil Juraev.
In 2006, bilateral trade turnover between
The exports are represented mainly by the plastic goods (46.5%), processed oil products (26.9%), mechanical equipment (9.8%), cotton fibre (4.7%), ferrous metal and metalware (3.3%), fruit and nuts (2.8%), fertilizers (2.4%), and organic chemicals (1.6%).
The imports consist predominantly of vehicles (46%), mechanical equipment (10.5%), dairy products (10.8%), sugar and confectionary (7.2%), ferrous metal and metalware (3.8%), rubber goods (3.8%), processed oil products (2.6%), chemical threads (1.6%), detergents (1.5%), and wood ware (1.5%).
"We are glad to see that business opportunities are sought not only by our businessmen but also by yours," said the head of the Lithuanian delegation, Director-General of the International Chamber of Commerce of Lithuania Algimantas Akstinas.
"Of course mutual interest is required for the establishment of cooperation between the parties. The delegation visiting
“I would also like to tell a little about the members of our delegation – they are managers and officers of the largest companies specialised in the organization of exhibitions and fairs, trading in raw materials, consulting, manufacturing of windows and doors, agricultural equipment, thermal insulation, welding equipment, trams and railway cars, vehicles and transport, and food, as well as freight forwarding and storage and trade companies,” Lithuanian official said.
The Uzbek party made several presentations illustrating the economic and trade opportunities of
Another presentation was delivered by a representative of UzbekTourism Company describing the opportunities for cooperation in the sphere of tourism.
Business forum participants emphasized that
The event was followed by a cooperation exchange, where the business representatives of the two countries discussed specific cooperation opportunities and established direct business contacts. The Uzbek party was represented by some 50 companies.
The forum was conducted in the framework of the visit of Lithuanian delegation to