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American company Gulf plans to open network of gas stations in Uzbekistan and invest in aviation

The American company Gulf intends to open a network of gas stations in Uzbekistan and invest in the aviation industry. This was announced by the company’s vice president Craig Kramer on February 18 in Washington at a meeting of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev with representatives of American business and financial institutions.

According to him, over the next two years, the company plans to launch at least 100 modern and convenient gas stations that will meet Western standards.

“They will be built according to Western standards and provide high-quality fuel. During this period, we will invest at least $150 million in retail assets. The financing is fully secured. Each facility will be modern and unique in terms of volume and design,” he said in a story on Uzbekistan 24 TV channel.

In addition, it is planned to create transport centers for tourists and transit carriers along the highways.

“These projects will create at least 30 new jobs at each facility. In total, more than 3,000 new jobs will be organized for Uzbek citizens,” the Gulf representative said.

Kramer said that he had received proposals from the country’s regions on infrastructure development.

“I have received specific proposals from all the khokims of Uzbekistan’s regions to develop nearly 200 gas stations across the country. This clearly demonstrates that your country has an open business climate and a high level of trust in investors,” he said.

The company also intends to introduce modern technologies and develop the aviation sector.

“We will launch mechanisms that provide modern amenities for retail and corporate clients. Along with retail, we are also investing in aviation. About $50 million will be invested in the aviation sector through Gulf Aviation,” Kramer said.

According to him, this will provide Uzbekistan’s rapidly growing aviation industry with a safe and stable fuel supply, as well as establish a reliable supply system for local and international airlines.

Gulf’s operating base in Central Asia is planned to be located in Tashkent.

“This will be another important step towards transforming Uzbekistan into a center of regional logistics and retail infrastructure,” the company representative emphasized.

The fuel for the stations will be purchased at the Republican Commodity Exchange on general terms and conditions, as well as imported.

 

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