Uzbekistan will invest nearly $35 billion through purchases of goods and direct investments in the United States over the next three years under a new trade and economic agreement between the two nations. This was announced on November 7 by U.S. President Donald Trump, who stated on the Truth Social platform that Uzbekistan’s commitments would exceed $100 billion over the subsequent decade. “Over the next three years, Uzbekistan will acquire and invest almost $35 billion, and over the next 10 years — more than $100 billion in key American sectors,” Trump wrote.
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