Uzbekistan increasingly moves into the focus of international procurement interest. Over the past decade, the international textile sector has experienced enormous shifts in global economic power and international trade flows. The corona crisis has further accelerated this development and made the structural changes clearly visible. Since Uzbekistan has focused on sustainability in cotton cultivation and promotes state-of-the-art processing in its own country, contacts between German and Uzbek companies have noticeably intensified. Opportunely located on the Silk Road, Uzbekistan is open to trade and has good conditions to become an industry platform for the entire region. Against the background of the vast German consumer market, the German textile and clothing industry with its worldwide leading role in textile technology is predestined as Uzbekistan’s preferred cooperation partner in Europe.
"We take nature’s pristine purity and turn it into comfort and beauty"
Silvia Jungbauer, Director of the German textile and fashion industry association Gesamtmasche, conducted a working visit to Uzbekistan, which included high-level meetings, visits to enterprises, and discussions on future cooperation in the textile sector. The program covered several regions of the country — Fergana, Namangan, and Karshi — as well as a series of meetings in Tashkent.
Namangan hosted a major event marking the completion of Phase One of the GUZ Partners project, implemented with the support of Gesamtmasche and the Uztextileprom Association.