Kazakh fabrics to be supplied in Uzbekistan and Belarus

The Kazakh consortium of light industry enterprises Zhasampaz have worked fruitfully with representatives of business communities of Uzbekistan and Belarus this year, in its plan to supply fabrics to these states.

They have plans to prepare cloths for the power structures of Uzbekistan and plans to supply the sow – a rough fabric – to Belarus, without decorative finishing. They bought it in recent years in Uzbekistan and China. And they have an enterprise in South Kazakhstan that can produce a similar material from Kazakh cotton which they can successfully supply it to Uzbekistan and Belarus, said chairman of the executive committee of Zhasampaz consortium Gulmira Uakhitova at the round table on the results of the light industry in 2017.

There are a lot of directions in their country where Kazakhstan producers could be useful for making this or that product. They would like to master the supply of uniforms for subsoil users, uniforms for large national companies, she noted.

Also, Zhasampaz consortium intends to pay more attention to manufacturing products for the civilian population.

In addition, there are many directions for soft inventory. Thanks to such system orders, their enterprises will have the opportunity to develop the sphere of manufacturing products for the civilian population. They have many trends in the fashion industry, they want to go for export.

Taking into account only the companies that have just joined the consortium, the association includes 44 enterprises. They develop production at the expense of their own investments and increase the share of local content in goods and services.

These organizations joined their efforts in fulfillment of the instructions of the Head of the State in the Message to the People of Kazakhstan ‘The Third Modernization of Kazakhstan: Global Competitiveness.

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