The fourth meeting of the Kazakh-Indian Joint Working Group (JWG) for cooperation in the field of textiles was organized with the support of the Embassy of Kazakhstan in India and the Mayor’s office of the South Kazakhstan region on April 20 and April 21 in the southern Kazakhstan city of Shymkent.
The 11-member Kazakh side was led by B. Jamalov – Deputy Akim (Governor) of the South Kazakhstan region, and Co-Chairman of the JWG, while the five-member Indian delegation was led by Subrata Gupta, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Textiles and Co-Chair of the JWG.
Both sides discussed the status and prospects of further development of cooperation between the two countries in textiles. They exchanged views on the possibility of Indian capital’s participation in strengthening and development of light industry in the region, as well as export of raw cotton produced in South Kazakhstan for processing at Indian enterprises.
The Indian delegation called on the Akim (Governor) of the South Kazakhstan region Zhanseit Tuimebayev and visited the “Ontustik” FEZ, the carpet factory “Bal Textile” LLP, the hosiery production plant “Alem BT” LLP, the garment factory “AGF-Group” LLP And “Cotton enterprise-cellulose” LLP.
The Indian delegation also had the opportunity to interact with businessmen of the South Kazakhstan region, at a section organized in the “Atameken” regional chamber of entrepreneurs.
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