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Warsaw hosts large-scale Uzbekistan–Poland business forum to drive trade and EU market access

UzDaily Editorial Team · 10.07.2026 · 17:00 · 57 views
Warsaw hosts large-scale Uzbekistan–Poland business forum to drive trade and EU market access

Warsaw hosts large-scale Uzbekistan–Poland business forum to drive trade and EU market access

Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.uz) — The Uzbekistan–Poland Business Forum was held in Warsaw, serving as the flagship event of an active trade mission by an Uzbek corporate delegation visiting Poland from 10 July to 14 July 2026.

The high-level economic forum gathered more than 150 senior officials, heads of chambers of commerce, industrial associations, and corporate executives from both nations. The plenary session was officially opened with introductory addresses by Davron Vakhabov, Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Uzbekistan, and Andrzej Arendarski, President of the Polish Chamber of Commerce.

Throughout the forum, Uzbek delegates presented a comprehensive overview of the country’s evolving investment climate, current regulatory incentives guaranteed to foreign capital, and operational avenues for expanding bilateral commercial ties. Both parties emphasized that considerable untapped potential remains within the bilateral economic matrix and underscored the importance of accelerating direct private-sector dialogue.

Specialized investment presentations showcased practical partnership models across several high-growth verticals:

Electrical Engineering: Manufacturing partnerships targeting household electronics and industrial power components.

Agriculture & Food Products: Developing sustainable export supply chains to channel Uzbek fresh and processed agricultural goods into Central Europe.

Textile Industry: Leveraging Uzbekistan's vertically integrated cotton clusters to expand structural fabric and apparel distribution channels (Uzbek textiles currently account for roughly 30% of Poland's raw light-industry imports).

Dual-Use & Security Solutions: Evaluating collaborative R&D frameworks and technological applications in security ecosystems.

The Polish delegation presented an extensive mapping of Poland’s domestic macroeconomic climate, offering a clear guide on how Uzbek exporters can utilize Polish logistics networks as a low-tariff gateway to access the wider European Union market.

The event featured active participation from Amirsaid Agzamkhodjaev, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Uzbekistan to Poland, alongside senior experts from the Ministry of Economic Development and Technology of Poland, the Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH), and the Polish-Asian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. These institutional bodies presented synchronized support measures to streamline joint business ventures and minimize cross-border regulatory friction.

Following the general assembly, the forum transitioned into an intensive series of B2B matching sessions. During these direct corporate encounters, business representatives finalized export-import agreements, evaluated joint venture financing models, and laid the groundwork for long-term supply contracts.