During his visit to New York City, the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev received the heads of leading US companies at his designated residence.
The delegation included Alan Dokter, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Traxys, John Bradford, Vice President of the Colorado School of Geology, Peter Flanagan, Senior Vice President of FLSmidth, Yermolay Solzhenitsyn, Senior Partner and Head of the Central Asia Office of McKinsey, and Mikhail Sedoy, CEO of Go Green Partners.
Practical aspects of further expanding mutually beneficial cooperation with these leading US companies and organizations were considered.
"Traxys" is one of the world leaders in the supply of essential raw materials and minerals, including those necessary for the energy transition. Together with the company, a portfolio of promising projects worth $1 billion has been formed in the field of geological exploration and development of deposits. An agreement and a "roadmap" for the introduction of advanced technologies and knowledge in the field of extraction, processing, and creation of sustainable supply chains for critical minerals were adopted.
The Colorado Mining School is a leading engineering university for training specialists for the mining industry.
The issue of creating a Competencies Center at the University of Geological Sciences of Uzbekistan is being worked out with this educational institution.
"FLSmidth" is engaged in the development of technologies and equipment for the mining and processing industry. The company actively participates in the development of the country's copper industry.
McKinsey is a leading company in the field of management, consulting, and strategic development of mining enterprises. Together with the company, a strategy for the development of the country's raw material base, expansion of mining industry capacities, and its deep transformation has been prepared.
Go Green Partners specializes in investing in the extraction and processing of minerals essential for "green" energy. The company plans to conduct geological exploration work in promising areas.
The total capital of these companies exceeds 20 billion US dollars.
In order to accelerate the implementation of projects and prepare new proposals, an agreement was reached on the creation of a joint working group and the adoption of a "road map."
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