China-Uzbekistan Goods and Services Expo 2025: A New Chapter in Central Asia
Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) — Business partners from Uzbekistan and Central Asia, get ready! A major event is about to unite China’s innovation with regional opportunities, showcasing the appeal of Chinese goods and services.
From 16 to 18 September 2025, the China-Uzbekistan Goods and Services Expo 2025 will take place at the Tashkent International Exhibition Center. The event will serve as a reliable bridge to the Chinese market and open limitless possibilities for collaboration.
Expo Highlights — Broad Scope and Practical Solutions
The exhibition will cover sectors such as intelligent manufacturing, automotive and electrical components, industrial equipment, construction materials, and more.
Participating companies will present cutting-edge technologies along with their practical applications, offering visitors an interactive and hands-on experience.
Whether you are an importer seeking high-quality products or an entrepreneur aiming to expand your presence in Central Asia, this event will be a key platform for collaboration.
Innovation and Smart Products — China’s New Face
The expo will feature leading enterprises and products in industrial manufacturing and smart terminals, including Mingyuan Silk Road Industrial’s “Glass Industry Base and Industrial Park,” Feima Robot Technology’s portable 3D scanner, Xinlida Technology drones, and Huatian Technology robots. Each participant will showcase solutions that have already proven competitive on the global market.
Together Toward the Future of Trade and Industry in Central Asia
Organizers invite visitors to explore new business opportunities and build partnerships that will shape the future of the region.
Whether you are a leading company or an emerging and promising enterprise, this expo promises to be your main business event of 2025.
Join us at the Tashkent International Exhibition Center to use products as tools and culture as a bridge, setting a new course for trade and industrial development in Central Asia.