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"Consult Invest ITIC" acted as a co-organizer of the Uzbekistan-Russia Business Forum

From May 26 to May 30, 2022, the Uzbekistan-Russia Business Forum took place in the Republic of Uzbekistan, in the cities of Tashkent and Samarkand. The main goal of the Business Forum was to facilitate the introduction and establishment of business partnerships between entrepreneurs from both countries and to create bilateral economic and investment projects.

The main organizers of the Business Forum were the Youth Affairs Agency of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the "Youth - Our Future" Foundation of Uzbekistan, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Uzbekistan, "Consult Invest ITIC" company, the All-Russian Public Organization of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises "OPORA Russia," and the Autonomous Non-Commercial Organization "Leaders of International Cooperation."

During the Uzbekistan-Russia Business Forum, more than sixty B2B meetings were held between entrepreneurs from both countries. Agreements were reached on cooperation in the fields of IT, textiles, tourism, food industry, education, cosmetic products, and industrial equipment supply.

On the sidelines of the forum, contracts and cooperation agreements were signed between Uzbek and Russian companies. The leadership of the "Youth - Our Future" Foundation also signed memorandums of cooperation with the All-Russian Public Organization of Small and Medium-Sized Businesses "OPORA Russia" and the Autonomous Non-Commercial Organization "Leaders of International Cooperation."

Among the agreements reached by entrepreneurs, the following stand out: Artem Prikhoda reached an agreement to supply more than one thousand tons of dried fruits and nuts to Russia. Entrepreneurs from Ufa reached an agreement to purchase Uzbek textile products worth over $500,000. Olga Panicheva, the founder of the cosmetic company CultFace, reached agreements to supply her products to retail chains in Uzbekistan.

Entrepreneur Alexander Kvakh reached an agreement to supply veterinary drugs from the company Beveco to Russia. Alexander Zavyalov began a partnership with Uzbek companies to implement the OkoCRM.com platform. Entrepreneur Nazim Gasanov reached agreements for equipment supplies from the company Easy Gas Trading to Russia. Russian businessmen signed an agreement with Askar Imokhujayev, the head of the company "Gold Sald," for the purchase of Uzbek salt.