BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 25. Rail Cargo Group is poised to be a strategic partner for Uzbekistan's key industries through efficient and reliable transport solutions, Clemens Först, CEO of Austrian ÖBB Rail Cargo Group, told Trend.
“First and foremost, our services can significantly aid Uzbekistan's agricultural business. We have the capability of effortlessly transporting agricultural products such as cotton, fruits, and vegetables, providing the agricultural sector with a door to international markets. This not only broadens market reach but also increases the competitiveness of Uzbekistan's agricultural products on the world stage,” he said.
The CEO also noted the rapid development of the country’s mining and natural resources sectors:
“With its abundance of gold, uranium, and natural gas, Uzbekistan is a great market for Rail Cargo Group to make a significant impact. Our efficient transport solutions can ensure that these valuable resources reach global markets in a timely and reliable manner, contributing to the growth and prosperity of the Uzbekistani mining industry.
Moreover, in the energy sector, where time-sensitive transportation of resources like oil and gas is paramount, we are committed to providing efficient and reliable solutions that support the energy sector's growth and stability,” he added.
Further speaking, Först said that Rail Cargo Group recognizes the unique challenges associated with the transport of chemicals and petrochemicals.
“Rail Cargo Group is equipped to provide specialized logistics services, ensuring the safe and secure transportation of these critical products, thereby supporting the growth and sustainability of the chemical and petrochemical sectors in Uzbekistan,” he noted.
Meanwhile, trade turnover between Uzbekistan and Austria amounted to 82.32 million euros from January through July 2023, which was 28.54 percent more than the same period in 2022 (58.82 million euros).
Uzbekistan’s imports from Austria amounted to 76.9 million euros, which is an increase of more than 28 percent compared to the figure for the first seven months of 2022 (55.2 million euros).
At the same time, the exports from Uzbekistan to Austria grew by 33.21 percent and amounted to 5.42 million euros over 3.62 million euros from January through July 2022.