Officials from Uzbekistan's embassy met with representatives from Lulu Group International's Kuwait office to explore enhancing exports of Uzbek products to international markets. Discussions focused on increasing the export volume of Uzbek goods, with both sides optimistic about potential collaborations. Lulu Group showed particular interest in importing fruits and vegetables from Uzbekistan to sell through its 16 Kuwait-based hypermarkets. Logistics and transportation were also discussed, including an upcoming delivery of 3 tons of fresh fruits via Jazeera Airways. Additionally, "Uzbekistan-Kuwait" business forums are scheduled in October to further strengthen economic ties.
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