China and Uzbekistan Deepen Infrastructure Cooperation in Fergana
2026-07-02 09:22
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Fergana region of Uzbekistan and the China Urban Construction Research Institute recently reached a consensus on cooperation, engaging in in-depth discussions on urban planning, infrastructure modernization, and regional comprehensive development. Fergana regional governor Khayrullo Bozorov held a special meeting with a delegation led by Xue Yuwei from the China Urban Construction Research Institute, focusing on core areas such as urban planning optimization, infrastructure upgrades, and regional comprehensive development.

Uzbekistan is currently advancing urban construction and urbanization reforms comprehensively. As a key development region, Fergana urgently needs systematic and modern urban planning solutions and supporting infrastructure systems. Local urban construction technology and project implementation experience are relatively weak. Introducing China's mature urban construction standards, planning systems, and engineering expertise has become crucial for addressing the region's urban development shortcomings and unlocking its economic potential. The Chinese team is assessing Fergana's economic, investment, and urban development potential, with plans to implement large-scale modern urban construction projects.

Founded in 1985, the China Urban Construction Research Institute is a large-scale technology enterprise directly under the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council, with extensive experience in urban and rural planning, municipal engineering, and architectural design. This negotiation represents a key step in the institute's strategy to deepen its presence in the Central Asian market. Leveraging comprehensive domestic solutions for urban planning and infrastructure upgrades, the enterprise is precisely targeting Uzbekistan's urbanization upgrade track.

Both sides have agreed to designate dedicated personnel to advance the project in phases, continuing preliminary planning and subsequent cooperation negotiations. By participating in local key infrastructure and urban development projects, the Chinese side will continue to export China's urban construction standards and technical expertise, improve its business layout in the Central Asian region, and establish a long-term cross-border infrastructure cooperation system.

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