Presidents visit Nigora textile enterprise
As part of a joint program in Bukhara, Presidents Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Kassym-Jomart Tokayev familiarized themselves with the operations of one of the country’s leading textile enterprises.
As part of a joint program in Bukhara, Presidents Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Kassym-Jomart Tokayev familiarized themselves with the operations of one of the country’s leading textile enterprises.
The Presidents visited the production facilities of Nigora, a company that has established a full-cycle manufacturing process for competitive finished products in Bukhara.
The $35 million project was launched in August 2024 and provides permanent employment for 840 people, the majority of whom are women.
High-tech production lines from Japan, Italy, Belgium, and Germany enable the company to compete in international markets, with annual output reaching 20 million linear meters of finished fabric and 1 million garments.
The Presidents were presented with samples of finished clothing and fabrics. Products manufactured under the Shoyigul trademark are primarily exported to Italy, Austria, the United Kingdom, and Germany.
The heads of state commended the company’s export strategy, with annual supplies reaching $10 million, as well as its plans to expand production and launch new product lines based on synthetic fibers and blended fabrics.
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