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Uzbekistan explores co-op with Union of Arab and French Banks to boost exports
@Source: trend.az
TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, April 9. Uzbekistan and
the Union of Arab and French Banks discussed the potential for
collaboration aimed at supporting Uzbek exporters, Trend reports.
The matter was reviewed at a meeting between Deputy Minister of
Investment, Industry, and Trade of Uzbekistan Akram Aliyev with the
Regional Director of the Union of Arab and French Banks Olivier
During the meeting, the sides explored ways to leverage the
Union’s expertise in enhancing the capabilities of the Uzbek Export
Credit Agency. This partnership is expected to contribute to the
development of Uzbekistan's export infrastructure and expand its
global trade reach.
The Union of Arab and French Banks, founded in 1970, is a
consortium created by state-owned banks from France and 25 Arab
countries. With an international network of over 900 banking
correspondents, the Union operates in 80 countries around the
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