Establishing of a new transport corridor “Uzbekistan Turkmenistan Iran India” was considered

Establishing of a new transport corridor “Uzbekistan  Turkmenistan  Iran  India” was considered

The development of the "Uzbekistan Turkmenistan Iran India" transport corridor with connection through the port of Chabahar were discussed at a meeting with a delegation of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) and the Ministry of Investment and Foreign Trade of the Republic of Uzbekistan. It was reported by UzDaily.uz.

The negotiations lead to an agreement on the development of a feasibility study for a new transport route being created in connection with the growing volume of trade between Uzbekistan and India, which will reach 1 billion US dollars in the near future.

The route is also designed to ensure the continuity of product supplies within the trade turnover of the countries of Central Asia and India, in turn, striving for the mark of 3.2 billion dollars per year.

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