Within the framework of the activities of the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, the actual tasks for 2022 were discussed

On January 10 a meeting was held under the chairmanship of the Deputy Prime Minister - Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade of the Republic of Uzbekistan S. Umurzakov to discuss the current tasks for 2022 in the framework of the Ministry of Investment and Foreign Trade.

The reports of the heads of the structural divisions of the Ministry and its departmental organizations were heard on the analysis of the results achieved in 2021, as well as on the measures taken to organize systematic and effective work in the current year.

The heads of the structural divisions of the ministry presented a clear and targeted action plan, consisting of specific measures, execution deadlines and expected results for the same month, the first quarter and the current year in general.

Information was given on the current state of bilateral investment and trade-economic relations, the implementation of joint programs and projects, as well as the implementation of agreements reached during high-level visits across the main partner countries. Reports were made on the planned measures to expand economic relations with the main partners, the projects under development and trade agreements, the new measures to attract foreign investors and trade partners. In all spheres of mutual relations, and for each partner country, it was entrusted to organize international events, to develop specific tasks for the promotion of bilateral partnership and the plans for their implementation, for which the deadlines were set.

The state of interaction with international financial institutions, donors and development partners was considered. Instructions were given to accelerate the implementation of joint social and investment projects implemented from the account of funds and grants involved.

The implementation of state and regional investment programs, monitoring of the activities of the launched projects, measures taken to support local exporters and increase export potential, as well as other issues within the competence of the Ministry were studied.