To revamp textile production China invests in Uzbekistan

The Narimteks LLC was opened in 2008 and was busy in the tailoring of women’s clothing at ordinary sewing machines. Together with Chinese partners, in 2012-2015 the production process was modernized. Modern sewing, weaving and finishing machines were delivered and installed.

As a result, the company mastered the production of suits, coats, jackets and took a solid place in the consumer market, with new jobs also being created.

Chinese Ambassador to Uzbekistan Jiang Yan familiarized with the project of the joint venture Uzwoolentex, which is being implemented on the basis of the complex “Narimteks” in the Fergana region of Uzbekistan, as reported.

The project is being applied with the participation of Chinese capital, and the project’s the total value is $8 million.

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