🇺🇿🤝🇩🇪 Uzbekistan–Germany Cooperation: Modern Industrial Projects and Industrial Safety as an Important Factor of Sustainable Development
2026-06-18 17:30:00 / News

📌 On 17 June of this year, following negotiations between President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Federal President of Germany Frank-Walter Steinmeier, a joint statement was adopted and a number of investment projects aimed at further expanding multifaceted cooperation between the two countries were launched. (president.uz)
🏭 In particular, prospective projects are planned, including the large-unit assembly of Volkswagen vehicles in Tashkent, the establishment of a logistics center in Andijan Region, the launch of modern chemical production, the training of qualified specialists for the railway sector, and other initiatives. These projects will contribute to strengthening the country’s industrial potential, creating new jobs and introducing advanced technologies. (president.uz)
⚙️ Along with the construction of modern industrial facilities, strict compliance with industrial, radiation and nuclear safety requirements remains a priority. Observing current legislation and regulatory technical requirements during the design, construction, commissioning and operation of hazardous production facilities is an important factor in preventing accidents and incidents.
👷 The Committee for Industrial, Radiation and Nuclear Safety is carrying out systematic work to improve the safety culture at modern production enterprises, strengthen control over technological processes, and enhance the qualifications of specialists.
✅ The combination of modern technologies, advanced international experience and high industrial safety standards ensures the reliable, safe and sustainable operation of new industrial facilities being established in Uzbekistan.
🏭 Industrial safety is a reliable guarantee of innovative development, sustainable production and the protection of human life.
🌐 Information Service of the Committee for Industrial, Radiation and Nuclear Safety



