On November 23, Shavkat Mirziyoyev visited the industrial technopark "Yangihayot" in Tashkent, as reported by the president's press service.
Eight enterprises have been put into operation in the technopark, with a total investment of $101 million and the creation of 520 jobs. The head of state inspected the operations of some of these enterprises.
Almerro Group produces confectionery products under the Krember brand. For this purpose, 3 hectares of land have been allocated, with an investment of $22 million and equipment sourced from Italy, Spain, and Turkey. The company plans to produce 80 types of confectionery annually worth 320 billion, of which 15-20% will be exported to China and the CIS countries.
The company Vera Modern Electrical, which implemented a project worth $21 million, produces 600 types of cable and wire products. The enterprise has an export potential of $4 million. Additionally, 35-40% of the products are aimed at the domestic market, with a localization level of 70%.
“The conditions created for entrepreneurs in recent years are yielding results. Our businessmen produce diverse and high-quality products. We will expand these opportunities annually. After all, the entrepreneur is the foundation of the economy, the support of the state,” emphasized Shavkat Mirziyoyev.
Photo: Press service of the president
In the "Yangihayot" technopark, Mimar Group has constructed a two-story complex that is leased to small enterprises and craftsmen. Currently, four companies have begun operations in these buildings with a total investment of $3 million, producing doors and windows, textile products, construction profiles, and solar panels.
In the future, it is planned to implement 46 projects worth $386 million in areas such as construction materials manufacturing, electrical engineering, logistics and services, textile and food industries. Dual education will be introduced for workforce training.
By 2025, it is planned to launch 37 projects in the technopark worth $235 million, and by 2026, one project worth $50 million. As a result, 10,000 jobs will be created, and an export potential of $35 million will be ensured.
Over the past ten months, more than 3,000 people have been employed in the Yangihayot district, and 6,000 citizens have registered as self-employed.
Earlier, Spot reported that the Chinese company CAMC Engineering will manage the special industrial zone "Yangi avlod".