A large textile complex to be constructed in Kashkadarya region of Uzbekistan by LT Textile Cooperatief UA, a Dutch textile firm for which the Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations, Investments and Trade of Uzbekistan and LT Textile Cooperatief signed an investment agreement in October 2014. A land area of 30 hectares has been allotted for the construction of textile complex, as well as a number of privileges and preferences has been granted.
The Dutch company will invest at least $55 million in the textile enterprise in 2015-2016 in accordance with this agreement, including $17 million of its own funds, $38 million from foreign banks.
The agreement envisaging the organization of the textile production with the capacity of processing 20,000 metric tons of cotton fiber by producing 15,000 metric tons of cotton and mixed yarn per year, was approved by the government of Uzbekistan.
Under the agreement, the enterprise should be provided with modern high-tech and energy-efficient equipment. Moreover, it is also planned to create a specialized service center for the maintenance of the textile equipment.
It is planned to commission the complex in November 2016, while the complex itself is expected to start operating in design capacity in Q1 of 2017. Moreover, it is plans to export 80 percent of the enterprise’s products.
The Department of Justice of Uzbekistan’s Kashkadarya province registered the foreign enterprise LT Textile International with $1 million worth authorized capital in late January 2015.
Until 2022, the enterprise is also exempted rom customs duties on technological equipment, spare parts and accessories, imported within the framework of implementation of this project.
It was previously reported that Uzbekistan until 2016 plans to bring domestic processing of cotton fiber up to 500,000 metric tons, or about 50 percent of the cotton fiber produced.
Currently, about 300 Uzbek textile enterprises process about 40 percent of cotton fiber. The Uzbek textile is supplied to 40 countries.
Annually, in average 3.5-3.7 million metric tons of raw cotton is harvested and 1.2 million metric tons of cotton fiber is produced in the republic.
Uzbekistan is the sixth producer and third largest exporter of cotton fiber in the world.
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