During the talks with Deputy Prime Minister of Belarus Yuri Shuleiko, the steady growth of mutual trade was noted, the volume of which amounted to 965 million US dollars last year. It was also stressed that there are about 250 enterprises with the participation of Belarusian capital in Uzbekistan, and 110 companies with Uzbek investments in Belarus.

The parties discussed the preparation of a roadmap for further development of cooperation, as well as the holding of the 3rd interregional forum, which will be held on July 6-8 in Minsk.

Special attention was paid to the prospects of creating livestock clusters in Belarus, as well as expanding cooperation in the light, food, furniture, chemical, and building materials industries.

Negotiations were held separately with the heads of large Belarusian companies, where projects on localization of drug production and creation of scientific and production clusters in Uzbekistan were considered. Initiatives for the production of dairy, confectionery and children's products were discussed in the food industry, and projects for the production of clothing, furniture and polymer products were discussed in the fields of light industry and woodworking.

Following the visit, agreements were reached on the implementation of new investment projects aimed at attracting capital, technology transfer and creating new jobs in Uzbekistan.