Eighty entrepreneurs from Afghanistan and more than 200 representatives of companies from Uzbekistan attended the event.

According to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the meeting was organized in seven areas, including the food industry, building materials, pharmaceuticals, textiles, logistics, and auto parts.
In 2025, over 120 Uzbekistan companies participated in events in Kabul and Mazar-i-Sharif, resulting in contracts worth $60 million. More than 45 agreements have been reached as a result of the business forum held in Kabul in August.

The event also included B2B negotiations. The parties considered several key issues, including expanding trade cooperation, implementing joint projects, discussing investment initiatives, and increasing export potential in the Afghan market.
The trading houses of Uzbekistan are operating in the Afghan market. In particular, a trading house in Kabul has a showroom and a warehouse, presents building materials and food products. The trading house in Mazar-i-Sharif specializes in pharmaceutical and electrical products.
B. Khudoyberdiyev, UzA
The Chief Imam-Khatib of Namangan region, Abdulloh Samatov, held a meeting with students of the "Hidoya" secondary special Islamic educational institution.
During the meeting, discussions focused on the pursuit of knowledge and enlightenment, the effective use of time, and the importance of following the path of great scholars.
The event concluded with an award ceremony for outstanding students. Six students received cash prizes of 5 million UZS each, while two students were awarded 7.5 million UZS each, along with valuable gifts. Furthermore, financial assistance in the amount of 30 million UZS was allocated for the development of the educational institution.