Uzbekistan and Spain to discuss strengthening cooperation in construction materials sector
On October 19, Samarkand will host a significant Uzbekistan-Spain business forum focused on the construction materials and equipment sectors.

The event is part of a visit by representatives of leading Spanish companies in this field, organized by the Embassy of Uzbekistan, the "Uzsanoatqurilishmateriallari" association, and the Samarkand regional government.
The forum will bring together top companies from both Uzbekistan and Spain, as well as experts and specialists in the construction industry. Participants will engage in discussions on the latest technologies, trends, and opportunities for collaborative projects. Additionally, attendees will explore new solutions within the construction materials sector.
The forum is expected to pave the way for the development of new joint projects in construction and the production of modern building materials. These initiatives are seen as a vital step towards strengthening industrial cooperation between Uzbekistan and Spain.
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