Spain has announced plans to expand its textile cooperation with Uzbekistan following high-level discussions between officials from both nations. The talks took place during a visit by Tashkent region governor Zoir Mirzaev to Spain, focusing specifically on developing the textile industry within the Tashkent region and enhancing export opportunities to European markets.
During the negotiations, participants explored prospects for collaboration with Spanish promotion and consulting company representative Aleksandro Pastrana. The primary emphasis remained on promoting textile products from the Tashkent region internationally and strengthening business relationships with European partners.
Heads of major textile enterprises in the region joined the meeting via Zoom, enabling them to showcase their production capabilities and export potential directly. Both sides examined opportunities for entering European markets, establishing direct contacts with Spanish investors and entrepreneurs, and expanding supplies of both raw materials and finished textile goods.
Special attention was directed toward improving compliance with international standards, adopting modern production technologies, and enhancing design and branding capacities to meet European consumer demands. The Spanish side demonstrated keen interest in the operations of textile clusters in the Tashkent region, noting product quality and export potential.
Initiatives for joint projects and business meetings involving European companies were proposed. Both parties agreed to continue practical efforts aimed at fostering long-term, mutually beneficial cooperation in the textile sector.






























