The Minister of Energy of Uzbekistan, Yurabek Mirzamakhmudov, held a meeting with a delegation from the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KEIDANREN), led by Chairman Takeshi Hashimoto. During the negotiations, the parties discussed the further development of cooperation in the energy sector and the implementation of new joint projects.
Participation and Assessment of Cooperation
The meeting was also attended by the Ambassador of Uzbekistan to Japan, Muksin Abdurakhmonov, as well as representatives from companies such as Shimizu Corporation, Sumitomo Corporation, Sojitz Corporation, Mizuho Bank, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries EMEA, Marubeni Corporation, and ITOCHU Corporation.
Participants emphasized that following the official visit of the President of Uzbekistan to Japan from December 18 to 20, 2025, bilateral interaction has reached a qualitatively new level. In their opinion, this visit served as an additional stimulus for developing the partnership, particularly contributing to increased Japanese investment in Uzbekistan's energy sector, especially in renewable energy projects.
Results and Project Plans
The parties highly praised the results of long-term cooperation. According to the Ministry of Energy, 14 major energy projects have already been implemented in Uzbekistan with a total volume of 5.6 billion US dollars involving Japanese firms. Six more projects worth 2.6 billion dollars are currently under implementation, and seven promising projects totaling 7.7 billion dollars are being prepared.
New Areas of Interaction
During the meeting, special attention was paid to new areas of cooperation. Specifically, discussions covered the construction of main power transmission lines and substations using the EPC+F model, increasing energy efficiency through the electrification of gas transport system compressor stations, developing green hydrogen production technologies, creating infrastructure for electric vehicle charging, and implementing modern technical standards and advanced Japanese experience in energy efficiency.
Furthermore, participants reviewed issues related to integrating renewable energy sources into the national power grid, as well as personnel training and experience exchange in managing modern energy systems. At the conclusion of the negotiations, Uzbekistan and Japan reaffirmed their intention to continue strengthening strategic partnership in the energy sphere and ensuring the consistent implementation of mutually beneficial joint projects.