Uzbekistan - Germany Today, Germany is among the five largest trade and investment partners of Uzbekistan. For the first time in 30 years, the volume of trade between Uzbekistan and Germany exceeded one billion dollars. The presence of German business in Uzbekistan is growing, correspondingly, the volume of German investments has doubled from 700 million to 1.5 billion dollars. Among all our partners, Germany is the largest supplier of modern machines and equipment necessary for the modernization of Uzbekistan's economy. In short, all these are important contributions to the sustainable development of Uzbekistan and the diversification of its economy. http://https://isrs.uz/uz/smti-ekspertlari-sharhlari/eldor-aripov-germania-odin-iz-klucevyh-i-proverennyh-vremenem-partnerov-uzbekistana
In 2021 alone, the amount of investments from Germany amounted to 1.1 billion dollars (+37.5 percent), and they were directed to the implementation of projects in the oil and gas and pharmaceutical industries, as well as the production of construction materials. By the end of 2022, this figure was 769.1 million dollars.
219 enterprises with German investment are operating in Uzbekistan, 97 of them are individual entrepreneurs. Representative offices of 31 German companies are accredited. About 270,000 students study the German language in 980 schools in Uzbekistan, where more than 3,000 teachers teach, German is taught in 24 schools, 6 of which are studied in depth. Cooperation with more than 30 German universities has been established. About 1,000 Uzbek students, postgraduates and doctoral students study at various universities and research centers in Germany. http://https://kun.uz/news/2023/05/01/xronologiya-ozbekiston-germaniya-munosabatlari-yaqin-tarixda-qay-tarafga-ozgardi
The reforms that will be carried out in Uzbekistan over the next seven years, the adoption of the new Constitution of Uzbekistan and the strategy "Uzbekistan-2030" create political and legal conditions for the implementation of a friendly and peaceful foreign policy. This can be seen especially in relations with the major partners of Uzbekistan, Russia, China, the USA, France, and Germany. In this process, the following trends are emerging and developing. Firstly, the political diplomatic relations, built on the basis of trust, openness and pragmatism in mutual relations, gained strategic importance and reached a new stage. In multilateral relations, the basis of national interests prevails and has an important place in the development of countries. Secondly, there is an undoubted shared history and experience in mutual relations, mutual friendly relations between our peoples, as well as regular meetings of the heads of state, the desire to continue the political dialogue between them, to strengthen cooperation in the field of security, effective fight against emerging threats and dangers is growing. Thirdly, strategic partnership dialogue based on the principle of deep respect was launched in a new format. Efforts are being made to further strengthen, deepen and expand the trust-based nature of the relationship, to bring the strategic format to a new level in all areas of partnership. Fourthly, the new positive political environment established in the region as a result of the constructive and good neighborly policy of Uzbekistan with the countries of Central Asia creates suitable conditions for achieving the goals of the foreign policy of the partner countries in the direction of Central Asia. Fifth, in recent years political-diplomatic, trade-economic and cultural-educational partnership namely, cultural-humanitarian and economic diplomacy is rapidly developing.