Uzbekistan and South Korea sign documents for US$8.94 billion
According to the press center to cover the visit of the President of Uzbekistan to South Korea, as of 22 November 2017, the country signed 75 documents for US$8.94 billion.
In particular, the parties signed documents for US$2.95 billion in energy and oil and gas chemistry, US$2.7 billion for banking and finance, US$1.7 billion for construction and infrastructure development.
The Ministry of Foreign Trade of Uzbekistan, Almalyk GMK and Korean Institute of Rare Metals (KIRAM) signed a “road map” on cooperation in the field of scientific, technical and innovation activities.
The Korean Institute for Personnel Development and the Agency for External Labor Migration of Uzbekistan signed a memorandum of cooperation, the Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) and the State Committee for Investment of Uzbekistan signed a memorandum on the implementation of the cooperation program for 2018-2019.