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Trade Delegation Tour in Uzbekistan 12 Days – (2026-27)

A Trade Delegation Tour to Uzbekistan provides great chances for foreign enterprises seeking new markets in Central Asia. Furthermore, Uzbekistan is aggressively extending its commercial partnerships and embracing foreign investment in a variety of areas. Participants have direct access to government officials, industry leaders, and local business owners. As a result, delegates can explore collaborations, comprehend market dynamics, and uncover viable business prospects in Uzbekistan’s expanding and strategically positioned economy.

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Itinerary – Trade Delegation Tour in Uzbekistan

The itinerary for the Trade Delegation Tour in Uzbekistan appears below.

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The delegation's participation begins with a formal welcoming session hosted by members from local trade organizations and government agencies. The discussions center on Uzbekistan's expanding market economy and chances for foreign investors wishing to collaborate with Uzbek businesses. Delegates learn about distribution methods, legal frameworks, and the significance of collaborating with local agents to successfully enter the Uzbek market. A business forum promotes interaction between visiting firms and local entrepreneurs, stimulating discussions about prospective joint ventures, exports, and long-term commercial collaboration among participating countries.

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Delegates attend a series of business sessions featuring leaders from the manufacturing, textile, and technology industries. Uzbekistan is a major regional manufacturer of machinery, heavy equipment, and textile-related sectors, making it an appealing location for industrial cooperation. The delegation investigates opportunities for collaboration in production, knowledge transfer, and supply chain development. Presentations emphasize the country's growing industrial production and continuing reforms aimed at increasing private sector engagement. Participants consult with Uzbek business leaders to identify areas where joint ventures and cross-border investment can benefit regional trade.

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The delegation visits one of Uzbekistan's special economic zones to see how the government promotes foreign investment and industrial development. Participants learn about incentives such as tax breaks, customs advantages, and simplified administrative procedures aimed at attracting multinational businesses. Meetings with zone authorities and resident enterprises provide valuable insights into successful investment projects and export-oriented manufacturing. Delegates explore the potential for establishing operations in these zones, which promote innovative enterprises and technological progress. The visit provides a clear picture of how economic zones fit into Uzbekistan's long-term industrial strategy.

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The team proceeds to Samarkand, one of Uzbekistan's most historic cities and an important stop along the ancient Silk Road. While the city is well-known for its cultural legacy, it also acts as a major regional hub for tourism, trade, and small businesses. Participants investigate how tourism, crafts, and hospitality industries benefit the local economy. Meetings with local business representatives aim to strengthen commercial relationships and promote cultural items in foreign markets. Delegates get an understanding of how historic cities can balance cultural preservation with modern economic development.

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Delegates participate in a regional business forum aimed at connecting foreign participants with entrepreneurs and businesses in Samarkand and surrounding provinces. Presentations focus on investment potential in agriculture, food processing, and tourism infrastructure. Uzbekistan's agricultural output and related businesses remain an important element of the national economy, with prospects for equipment supply, logistical partnerships, and export expansion. Participants in discussion sessions share knowledge about trade norms, market demands, and distribution networks, which can help to foster mutually beneficial commercial connections throughout Central Asia.

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The team travels to Bukhara, another famous Silk Road city noted for its long history of trade and craftsmanship. Meetings with local chambers of commerce and small business representatives look into how traditional sectors like textiles, handicrafts, and tourism services benefit the regional economy. Delegates discuss how to promote Uzbek products in global markets and foster collaborative trade efforts. The day emphasizes the role of cultural industries in economic diversification, as well as how historical trading locations continue to foster modern business and international cooperation.

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Participants meet with officials from local industrial parks and manufacturing companies to discuss potential investment opportunities in industries such as construction materials, textiles, and food processing. Uzbekistan has created various industrial zones to promote regional growth and export production. Delegates witness how enterprises operating in these zones help to boost national output and trade capability. Meetings and site visits provide the delegation with an actual understanding of supply networks, workforce capabilities, and infrastructure that support industrial progress in Uzbekistan's regions.

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The delegation visits the Navoi region to learn about its rapidly expanding industrial zone and logistics infrastructure. The Navoi Free Economic Zone provides significant advantages to investors and concentrates on high-technology, export-oriented enterprises. Delegates meet with project developers and enterprises operating in the zone to learn about how innovation, technology, and investment policies assist regional economic growth. Discussions also focus on potential collaboration in logistics, manufacturing, and mineral processing, all of which are critical to Uzbekistan's resource-based economy and export capabilities.

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Delegates return to Tashkent for a comprehensive trade conversation with government officials and national business groups. The event focuses on improving bilateral trade relations, identifying key industries for collaboration, and overcoming logistical or regulatory challenges for international investors. Uzbekistan has been actively interacting with foreign trade delegations to increase commercial exchanges and promote national brands. Participants assess past meetings' outcomes and collaborate to create frameworks for future partnerships, joint ventures, and long-term corporate engagement.

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The group attends final business discussions aimed at solidifying agreements and defining future steps for collaboration. Participants exchange contact information, look into project proposals, and plan follow-up activities, including trade shows and sector-specific collaborations. The program also includes cultural encounters that emphasize Uzbekistan's hospitality and heritage, allowing participants to form strong personal relationships with local partners. These contacts foster trust and mutual understanding, which are critical for long-term trade connections and economic collaboration between Uzbekistan and worldwide markets.

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The trade delegation tour culminates with a review session that summarizes the results of meetings, business forums, and industrial visits held throughout the program. Delegates discuss critical insights into Uzbekistan's economic situation, business opportunities, and regional trade potential. Contacts made throughout the tour form a solid platform for future collaboration and commercial endeavors. Participants will depart with a better grasp of Uzbekistan's significance as a growing economic hub in Central Asia, as well as the potential benefits of continuing to connect with its burgeoning markets.

Holiday Information

What’s included

  • Pick up from the hotel or vacation rental before sightseeing
  • Drop off at the hotel or vacation rental after sightseeing
  • Guided sightseeing tour according to the itinerary above
  • Map (hard copy)
  • Licensed professional guide (English speaking)
  • SUV/mini-van/car (depending on number of people)
  • Driver
  • All entry/admission tickets
  • Bottled water in the car (fair usage policy)
  • Toll & parking fees

What’s not included

  • Drop after 10 pm (Drivers & Guides’ working hours end at 10 pm)
  • Gratuities/tips for guides/drivers, etc 
  • Meals, snacks, and drinks (our guide will make recommendations after consultation with guests)
  • Accommodation (can be arranged at additional cost according to your budget)
  • Personal travel insurance (Recommendation/Rescue Partners: Global Rescue)
  • Visa for Uzbekistan (supporting documents can be offered if requested for multiday tours)
  • Refunds in case of  early tour windup/closure due to any reason
  • Anything not mentioned in the inclusions

 

Highlights – Trade Delegation Tour in Uzbekistan

The Trade Delegation Tour in Uzbekistan has a lot to offer. Below are the main highlights.

  • Delegates attend meetings with Tashkent International Business Hub representatives.
  • Participants explore opportunities at Navoi Free Economic Zone.
  • Networking sessions with leaders at the Uzbekistan Chamber of Commerce.
  • Cultural and trade exploration in historic Samarkand Silk Road City.
  • Industry visits are organized within the Tashkent Industrial Production Zones.
  • Regional investment discussions in the historic Bukhara Trade Center.
  • Agricultural partnership opportunities across the Fergana Valley Farming Region.
  • Business forums hosted by the Uzbekistan Ministry of Investment.
  • Trade cooperation insights from the Uzbekistan Export Promotion Agency.
  • Market expansion discussions within the Central Asia Regional Trade Corridor.

 

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Overview – Trade Delegation Tour in Uzbekistan

A Trade Delegation Tour provides an excellent opportunity for firms to visit one of Central Asia’s fastest-growing economies. Uzbekistan is actively increasing its international trade and courting foreign collaborations in a variety of areas. The country’s economic reforms have provided opportunities for investors and entrepreneurs looking for new markets and regional linkages. Agriculture, mining, food processing, chemicals, and tourism are key sectors with significant international partnership potential. Furthermore, Uzbekistan’s strategic location between Asia and Europe makes it a significant trading hub for corporations looking to expand regionally and form supply chain connections.

Furthermore, a trade delegation travel provides opportunities for corporate leaders to engage with government authorities, industry representatives, and local entrepreneurs. These engagements promote information exchange and assist businesses in understanding market regulations, investment programs, and distribution networks. Uzbekistan continues to encourage foreign investment through incentives, economic zones, and favorable business policies. Furthermore, the tourist and service sectors are expanding quickly, with millions of international visitors and a significant economic impact. As a result, trade missions provide significant networking opportunities and promote long-term collaborations. Overall, a well-organized delegation travel strengthens international economic links and assists enterprises in discovering new prospects in Uzbekistan’s dynamic economy.

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