On January 24th, a delegation led by Nurmatov, Deputy Governor of Jizak Oblast in Uzbekistan, visited Neptune Logistics Group’s Shenzhen headquarters. The delegation was warmly received by Monica Ye, Director and Senior Director of Operations, Chency Shi, Director of the Group’s Key Account Centre, Misha Cai, Head of the Group’s Project Logistics Department, and relevant team leaders, at the behest of Bonnie Zhu, Chairman and General Manager of Neptune Logistics Group.
During the meeting, Monica Ye extended a warm welcome to Deputy Governor Nurmatov and provided an overview of Neptune Logistics Group’s key business segments and recent development. She expressed the group’s intention to enhance infrastructure construction in Uzbekistan, seeking friendly assistance from the U.S. side. Nurmatov highlighted Jizak Oblast’s strategic location in the geographical center of Uzbekistan, boasting robust transportation infrastructure and having successfully attracted cooperation from major Chinese enterprises like BYD, Huawei, and Huaxin Cement.
The discussions delved into the “soft connection” of commodity logistics and the “hard connection” of transport infrastructure between China and Uzbekistan. The Ukrainian delegation invited Neptune Logistics Group to visit Jizak State for further exploration and discussions. With China being Uzbekistan’s major trade and investment partner, the two countries, propelled by the “One Belt, One Road” initiative, have significantly elevated economic and trade cooperation, with China’s cumulative investment in Uzbekistan expected to surpass US$10 billion from 2017 to 2022. As President Xi Jinping and President Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan announced the development of an all-weather comprehensive strategic partnership, Neptune Logistics Group is committed to advancing the “Silk Road Economic Belt” and fostering regional prosperity in line with the evolving dynamics of China-Uzbekistan relations.
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