The Ministry of Industry and Commerce announced that agreements worth more than $514.8 million have been signed between Afghanistan and Uzbekistan.

According to the ministry, a meeting between the private sectors of both countries was held in the presence of Minister Nooruddin Azizi and Namangan Governor Shavkat Abdurazzaqov.

The ministry stated that agreements totaling $514.8 million were finalized during the meeting.

The agreements span several sectors, including the establishment of poultry farms, cement and coal production, the export of dried fruits and vegetables, the import of oil and food products, as well as asphalt, copper, and other materials.

A day earlier, a high-level Uzbek delegation arrived in Kabul to discuss boosting trade between Kabul and Tashkent, along with exploring investment opportunities in Afghanistan.

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