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The ministers of industry of the SCO and CMOC

15 July 2022, 12:42 1483

At the moment, a meeting of the ministers of industry of the member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization is being held in Tashkent under the chairmanship of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Also, a meeting of the Council on Industrial Policy of the Commonwealth of Independent States member states will be held today.

Ministers of Industry of India, Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Deputy Ministers of Industry of Belarus, Russia, Kazakhstan, China, Secretary General of the SCO Zhang Min, Deputy Chairman of the CIS Executive Committee Ilhomjon Nematov, as well as Representatives of business circles of Russia and Kazakhstan, as well as the management of the Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Complex, are participating.

The participants of the meeting discussed the development of industry within the framework of the SCO and the CIS, ensuring the stable growth of industrial production based on cooperation, implementing joint investment projects, introducing new technologies, attracting material and financial resources, increasing labor productivity and industrial they will discuss issues of further acceleration and expansion of cooperation on product diversification.

During the meetings, a number of important documents aimed at developing the industry of SCO and CIS member states are expected to be approved.

In particular, the ministers of the member states of the Shanghai Organization approve the project of the program for the promotion of industrial cooperation between the business circles of the SCO countries. This document will be included in the agenda of the Organization's Samarkand summit for approval.

A document on cooperation in this direction is expected to be approved at the meeting of industry ministers of the CIS member states.

During the event, the management of Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Complex gave the participants full information about the activities of the complex.

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