Pakistan Cotton House, Uzbek government agree on textile cooperation

Pakistan’s Cotton House partners with Uzbekistan to boost textile exports, improve quality, and connect local manufacturers to global markets.

Pakistan &  Uzbekistan Sign MoU Coton – (Web DEsk) – Pakistan’s Cotton House, a leading global textile sourcing and supply organization, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Uzbekistan’s Agency for the Development of Textile, Leather, and Silk Industries under the Cabinet of Ministers.

The agreement, formalized by Agency Director Nozimjon Kholmurodov and Cotton House Founder and CEO Fouzia Atif, aims to connect Uzbek textile manufacturers with international markets.

Through Cotton House’s extensive network of buyers across Europe, North America, and the Middle East, Uzbek products will gain greater access to global supply chains.

Under the MoU, Cotton House will work with the Uzbek ministry to identify and develop qualified suppliers of fabrics, yarns, and value-added textile products of Uzbekistan.

The initiative will focus on improving production capabilities, strengthening compliance with international standards, and increasing exports of higher-value categories such as garments and home textiles.

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The partnership will also include training, knowledge-sharing, and capacity-building programs to help local manufacturers meet global quality, sustainability, and compliance requirements.

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