Belarusian exporting enterprises have signed more than 30 agreements and contracts with Uzbek partners, according to the news agency Belarus News.

Following a visit by a Belarusian government delegation to Uzbekistan on February 28, in which the delegates took part in the Belarusian-Uzbek agricultural forum, the Ministry of Industry of Belarus and the joint venture Uzbek Leasing International AO JSC, signed an agreement on the provision by the Uzbek company of leasing services for goods produced in Belarus.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Belarus and the Ministry of Agriculture of Uzbekistan signed a memorandum of understanding and cooperation.

The value of the transaction were not disclosed in the report.

The forum was attended by more than 700 people, according to the Belarusian Telegraph Agency.

Uzbekistan is a promising trade and economic partner of Belarus in the Central Asian region. In 2019, the bilateral trade exceeded $239m [£185m] (up more than 1.5 times). These are record-high figures in the history of economic relations between the two countries, the Agency said.

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Forty-three lessors were actively engaged in the Uzbek leasing market, of which 12 are banks, according to the Uzbekistan Chambers of Commerce.