Uzbekistan and Poland Explore Textile Sector Cooperation
2024-08-21 13:22:11
Poland and Uzbekistan Examine Cooperation in the Textile Sector
Uzbekistan recently engaged in discussions with Poland to enhance textile exports to the country and explore the integration of modern Polish technologies into Uzbek industries.
A delegation from Uzbekistan, comprising representatives from the Ministry of Investments, Industry, and Trade along with textile company officials, visited Poland to strengthen economic ties between the two nations.
During their visit, the delegation toured the GD Poland International wholesale trade complex near Warsaw, where they met with Felix Wang, the complex's president, and Janusz Piechocinski, president of the Poland-Asia Chamber of Commerce. Both parties agreed to open a store for Uzbek textiles and footwear within the complex, offering special discounts and rental benefits to the Uzbek side.
The delegation also visited the Union of Polish Weavers and several major companies, including yarn manufacturer Legs, Przedsiebiorstwa Produkcyjno Handlowo Uslugowego (PPHU), and Jola Styl, as reported by Uzbek media.
In a joint business forum, discussions centered on the potential relocation of Bangladesh’s Rusinagency and Ukraine’s Arlen Textile Group to Uzbekistan, along with the implementation of innovative technologies to modernize Uzbekistan’s light industry.
Uzbek textile enterprises such as Uztex Group, Aisha Home Textile, Korajon Textile, and Parvoz Humo Ravnaq Trans signed agreements with Poland-based companies Rusinagency, Arlen Textile Group, Legs, PPHU, Jola Styl, SWP, Ptak, and Colorinvest for the supply of yarn, gauze, knitwear, underwear, and home textiles to Poland.