The delegation of the Export-Import Insurance Company “Uzbekinvest” took part in the Annual General Meeting of the Berne Union, which was held on October 21–23, 2025, in Ottawa, Canada.
Established in 1934, the Berne Union unites national export credit agencies from around 100 developed and developing countries.
During the annual meeting, the “Uzbekinvest” delegation held a series of meetings with the leadership of the Berne Union (the President and the Secretary General), as well as with the heads of delegations representing Canada, Brazil, the United States, Japan, the People’s Republic of China, Sweden, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Finland, Jordan, and other countries.
As part of the annual meeting, cooperation agreements on mutual support for trade and investment were signed with the export credit agencies of Brazil, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan.
On October 23, as part of the annual meeting, a presentation was held on Uzbekistan’s economic development, investment, and export potential.
During the event, participants highlighted the high effectiveness of the reforms implemented under the initiative and leadership of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev.
As a result of these reforms, the country has achieved political and social stability, macroeconomic balance, rapid economic growth, export development, a significant increase in both foreign and domestic investments, a sharp reduction in poverty, and dynamic regional development.
The heads and representatives of the export credit agencies of the above-mentioned countries expressed their interest in holding Uzbekistan Economy Days in their respective countries, as well as in hosting business delegations interested in developing investment and trade relations with Uzbek partners.
The leadership of the Berne Union expressed its intention to consider the possibility of holding one of the Union’s annual meetings in Tashkent or Samarkand, which would attract the attention of global international investors to expanding and deepening cooperation with Uzbekistan and the Central Asian region.
