Jiangsu Kelide Electric Co., Ltd. and Fergana Region Explore New Paths for Practical Cooperation with the Help of the SCO Conference
2025,07,19
The China - Shanghai Cooperation Organization Local Economic and Trade Cooperation Conference was held at Qingdao - the Pearl of the SCO International Exhibition Center. This conference, themed "Coordinating Regional Cooperation and Jointly Innovating Development", attracted over 300 guests from 25 countries. Among them, the special negotiation between Jiangsu Kelide Electric Co., Ltd. and the Fergana Region of Uzbekistan became a vivid practice of promoting local economic and trade cooperation by the conference.
Jiangsu Kelide Electric Co., Ltd., as an enterprise specializing in the research and manufacturing of electrical equipment, has actively responded to the "Belt and Road Initiative" in recent years, accumulating mature technical and service experience in the field of power equipment. This time, it was invited to have face-to-face communication with the governor of Fergana Region, aiming to precisely align with the market demands of Central Asia.
Fergana Region is an important economic area in Uzbekistan, with a solid industrial foundation and abundant agricultural resources. In recent years, there has been a significant demand for upgrading energy infrastructure. During the negotiation, both sides had in-depth exchanges on issues such as power equipment supply and technical collaboration, focusing on the actual needs of the power grid renovation in Fergana Region, and discussed the adaptation plans and cooperation models for transformers and other equipment, laying the foundation for subsequent practical cooperation.
Under the framework of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the interaction between Kelide Electric and the Fergana Region vividly demonstrated the vitality of local economic and trade cooperation. This interaction not only showcased the strong technical capabilities of Chinese enterprises, but also demonstrated the proactive and open cooperation intentions of the Central Asian region. It has truly injected new impetus into promoting industrial collaboration and common development within the region.