
According to the agency's press service, the republic is actively strengthening its position as a reliable and promising partner on the international stage.
Sabirov noted that the country has shown significant progress, rising from 68th to 22nd place in the public-private partnership ranking, and has formed a portfolio of 90 projects totaling over 434 billion soms.
He added that new legislative initiatives in the field of investments and public-private partnerships have created one of the most modern legal systems for investors in Central Asia. In the near future, discussions are planned on the Law on "Venture Financing," which is expected to open new horizons for innovative development. Sabirov invited German high-tech companies to cooperate and invest in the republic.
The forum gathered over 300 participants from government institutions, financial organizations, and business circles of both countries.
During the panel discussions, the parties agreed on cooperation in implementing a dual education system based on the German model, as well as discussing issues of legal labor migration and joint work in the fields of energy, green technologies, information technology, agriculture, and medicine.
As a result of the forum, a package of cooperation documents was signed.