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Uzbekistan – a country of great opportunity.
Uzbekistan as an independent and sovereign state appeared on the political map recently. But if we look back we will see how fast Uzbekistan is burgeoning at economy sphere, development of industry, agriculture and other since independence was proclaimed.
The climate in our country is unique but rather favorable for the cultivation of various fruits, vegetables, agricultural products. About 32 mln. hectares of land (out of 45 mln. hectares) are used at agriculture. Approximately 83% of these lands are open grasslands. On irrigated land world famous grapes and cotton are cultivated, of which high-end products are received. In addition, astrakhan and wool are also proud of Uzbekistan.
The republic of Uzbekistan has many strategically important fields and mines of oil, gas, coal, gold, silver, precious metals etc. Some of them are oil and gas deposits in Bukhara, Samarkand, Shurtan, Ustyurt; coal – in Baisun and Angren pools. The most popular gold mine is situated in Muruntau.
Moreover, Uzbekistan cooperates with many countries of the world and has friendly and diplomatic relations. For instance, economic talks with one of the largest companies in Thailand «PTTEP». As the leader of the delegation Apichart Chinvanno claimed that the main aim of their visit was to contribute to the strengthening of bilateral relations between the two countries which have great potential in such areas as trade, investment and tourism. Representatives of the company «PTTEP» interested in investing in oil and gas sector of Uzbekistan. In this regard, they have held talks with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations, Investments and Trade of Uzbekistan and "Uzbekneftegaz". “Uzbekistan is of great concern to the Thai business, particularly for its private sector. There are wide opportunities for Thai businessmen in Uzbekistan for the development of a successful trade between our countries. In turn, I will do everything I hang, so that the Uzbek-Thai

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