The meeting was attended by U.S. Presidential Envoys Sergio Gor and Paolo Zampolli, Under Secretary of Commerce William Kimmitt, Chair of the American-Uzbekistan Chamber of Commerce Carolyn Lamm, as well as senior executives from Franklin Templeton, Citigroup, BNY Mellon, NASDAQ, Boeing, Mastercard, Visa, General Motors, Nvidia, Oppenheimer, Jefferies, Air Products, Traxys, FLSmidth, GoGreen Partners, Cleveland Clinic, Cargill, and leading Uzbek companies.

President Mirziyoyev emphasized that, following his recent conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump, both sides agreed to expand economic cooperation and build a long-term project portfolio - making this meeting especially important.

Uzbekistan-U.S. cooperation has significantly strengthened: trade has quadrupled over the past eight years, and over 300 American companies now operate in Uzbekistan. A National Investment Fund has also been created together with Franklin Templeton.

Priority areas for further partnership include critical minerals and supply chains, IT, AI, digitalization, transport and energy infrastructure, healthcare, smart agriculture, and advanced industrial technologies.

American business leaders thanked the President for favorable conditions in Uzbekistan and expressed readiness to participate in new strategic projects.

The meeting concluded with the signing of several trade, economic, and investment agreements.