During the meeting, the parties thoroughly discussed the prospects and priority areas for further development of trade and economic cooperation between the two countries.
During the meeting, the parties thoroughly discussed the prospects for exporting fruit and vegetable products from Uzbekistan to the Omani market, as well as issues related to establishing mutual cooperation.
The article notes that a presentation was given for the “Great Silk Road” project, which is planned to cover an area of 32 hectares in New Tashkent, and that the complex will include residential buildings, commercial facilities, hotels, cultural and educational centers, as well as modern infrastructure facilities.
From the Uzbek side, the meeting was co-chaired by Erkin Fayziyevich Gadoyev, head of the friendship group for cooperation with Oman in the Senate of the Oliy Majlis and Chairman of the Committee on Budget and Economic Issues, and from the Omani side by Sheikh Hilal bin Ali bin Zahir al-Hinaiy, Deputy Chairman of the State Council.
During the discussions, issues related to strengthening bilateral cooperation between the customs services and law enforcement agencies of the two countries were thoroughly addressed.
During the visit, the delegation ознакомился closely with the library established at the initiative of Sheikh Aflah within the company’s premises, which houses rare manuscripts related to Islamic religion and culture. This visit left a deep impression on the guests. It was also emphasized that Sheikh Aflah’s noble and educational initiatives deserve high recognition and appreciation.
It is noted that this project represents a significant step toward the development of the country's transport infrastructure. According to the publication, the project involves the reconstruction of 91 kilometres of road, transforming the existing two-lane route into a modern four-lane highway.
At this market, which is considered the largest and one of the main ones in Oman, issues related to organizing an exhibition of Uzbekistan’s agricultural products and the future sale of these products there were discussed.