Ali Asadov familiarized himself with the activities of TEXNOPARK LLC in Tashkent

Prime Minister of the Republic of Azerbaijan (AR) Ali Asadov familiarized himself with the activities of TEXNOPARK LLC in Tashkent together with the Prime Minister of Uzbekistan Abdulla Aripov on June 11.
As reported by BAKU.WS with reference to the press service of the Cabinet of Ministers of Azerbaijan, the head of the Azerbaijani government was provided with information about this complex. It was noted that TEXNOPARK LLC was established in 2019 at the initiative of the country's President Shavkat Mirziyoyev. The main goal of the project is to ensure the production of high-tech, competitive, export-oriented and import-substituting industrial products. The area of the complex is more than 103 hectares.
It is worth noting that the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev familiarized himself with the activities of TEXNOPARK LLC during his official visit to Uzbekistan in 2022.
During the visit, A. Asadov inspected a wide range of industrial, technical, electronic, construction and household products manufactured on the territory of the technopark.
It was emphasized that the activities of TEXNOPARK LLC, whose partners are leading global companies, are also aimed at creating enterprises for the production of a wide range of household appliances and new jobs. Currently, 13 production facilities are operating here. Among them are the production of elevators, escalators, electronic gas meters, household refrigerators, industrial air conditioners, cooling systems, washing machines and other products.
TEXNOPARK LLC combines 20 industrial directions. There is also a logistics center that provides supplies of a wide range of industrial, technical, electronic, construction and household products both to the domestic market of Uzbekistan and for export.
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