As one of the growing in Central Asia, Uzbekistan needs significant investment in various construction sectors to develop its infrastructure. On the other hand, Iran, using skilled labor, indigenous technologies and experience in implementing large construction projects, can be a suitable business partner for Uzbekistan. In this regard, technical and engineering cooperation between the two countries can contribute to the development of infrastructure, technology transfer, environment creation and economic growth in each country.
Technical and engineering issues in the field of road construction, bridge construction, construction, dam and hospital construction
Transportation network development: Iran can help develop the country’s transportation network by transferring its experience in the design and construction of roads, bridges and tunnels to Uzbekistan.
Construction of dams and hydroelectric power plants: due to water resources in some parts of Uzbekistan, construction of dams and hydroelectric power plants can help the country’s water and electricity needs.
Construction of hospitals and health centers: Iran can increase the level of healthcare in Uzbekistan by building equipped hospitals and health centers.
Urban Infrastructure Development: Cooperation in the field of residential, commercial and office construction can help the development of urban infrastructure in Uzbekistan.
Technical and engineering issues in the field of oil and gas and petrochemical, water, electricity and energy equipment
Equipment supply: Iran can help meet Uzbekistan’s needs in this field by producing equipment needed by the oil and gas, petrochemical, water and electricity industries.
Implementation of oil and gas projects: cooperation in the field of oil and gas exploration and extraction, construction of refineries and pipelines can help develop the oil and gas industry in Uzbekistan.
Improving water and electricity systems: Iran can help improve water and electricity systems in Uzbekistan by transferring its experience in Water Resources Management and electricity generation.
Technical and engineering cooperation in the construction industry
Building Industry Development: Cooperation in the production of building materials, earthquake-resistant buildings and the use of new construction technologies can help the development of the industry in buildings.
Improving the quality of buildings: by transferring Iran’s experience in monitoring the quality of construction, it is possible to help improve the quality of buildings in Uzbekistan.
Iran specialized exhibition project for bilateral cooperation
As one of the most important trade exhibition events in the region, the specialized exhibition of Iran provides a good opportunity for Iranian and Uzbek companies to identify the areas of joint cooperation by establishing communication with each other. The exhibition can help expand cooperation by introducing the capabilities of Iranian companies in various technical and engineering fields.
Conclusion
Technical and engineering cooperation between Iran and Uzbekistan could benefit both countries. Given Uzbekistan’s growing need to develop Iran’s rich infrastructure and experience in this field, bilateral cooperation can lead to a sustainable and beneficial trade relationship. The specialized exhibition of the Iran Project also offers unique opportunities for Iranian and Uzbek companies as a suitable platform for these cooperation.
A remarkable increase in Iran’s trade exchanges with Eurasian states and the exports of agricultural products and high-tech services to Russia have yielded a positive trade balance with the Russian Federation, the Trade Promotion Organization of Iran said. In a Sunday meeting of the Iranian Administration’s Economic Coordination Headquarters, chaired by President Ebrahim Raisi, the […]
Iran’s trade with the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member states in the spring saw a 29 percent increase, said .a senior official in Iran’s Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance Majid Karimi, director-general of the financial and commercial markets study office at the ministry, told IRNA on Saturday that Iran’s non-oil trade with 11 member […]
TPO holds seminar on Iran-Turkmenistan trade opportunities TEHRAN – Iran’s Trade Promotion Organization (TPO) has held a seminar on the trade opportunities of Iran and Turkmenistan as the Islamic Republic is going to hold specialized agrifood exhibition in Turkmenistan, the TPO portal reported. The event was attended by senior officials including Mahmoud Bazari, director-general of […]
Pars Pegah Tejarat International Trading Company started its economic activity in the form of holding numerous international exhibitions and conferences with a focus on CIS and Eurasian countries, especially Russia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Armenia, etc. in 1990 and so far more than It has held 300 exclusive, specialized and international exhibitions and business and investment collaborations with the presence of officials and senior officials of these countries.
Leave a Reply