WARSAW AND UZBEK EXCHANGES SIGN A TREATY OF COOPERATION
Published:
15 April 2004 y., Thursday
A treaty of cooperation was concluded between the Warsaw stock exchange and the joint-stock company “Uzbek commodity raw-material exchange”.
According to the President of Warsaw exchange Waldemar Pavlyak, “the main aim of the visit paid by the Polish businessmen to Uzbekistan is the search of partners for creation of the international electronic net in the exchange trade”.
The guests already in Poland thoroughly analyzed the activity of the exchange in Uzbekistan, a key country in Central Asian region.
Over the results of the analysis and marketing made, they stopped their choice on the Uzbek commodity-raw material exchange.
The high level of openness and professionalism of management meeting common European standards of corroborative management are present in the work of Uzbek exchange.
The broad assortment of production displayed for sales over the accessible prices will interest the Central European companies as well.
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