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Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, has hosted an exhibition and fair at the Made in Uzbekistan trade house, bringing together over 70 entrepreneurs and leading companies from Uzbekistan and Mongolia, accompanied by B2B (business-to-business) and B2G (business-to-government) meetings.
The event highlighted opportunities for supplying live livestock-including sheep and cattle-along with cashmere, wool, meat, and other products to Uzbekistan, The Caspian Post informs via Uzbek media.
The discussions concluded with several agreements aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation.
A key focus was the talks between the Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Uzbekistan and Mongolia, which included plans to establish a “Mongolia Trade House” in Tashkent and strategies to ensure its effective operation.
The new center is expected to become a hub for active business engagement, support export-import processes, facilitate joint projects, and deepen partnership ties.
Organizers noted that the exhibition and fair represent a significant step in enhancing trade and economic relations between Uzbekistan and Mongolia, opening new avenues for long-term collaboration.
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