Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) — The Nigerian company K.K.Kingdom Group has expressed interest in cooperating with Uzbek entrepreneurs. This information came to light following a meeting at the Embassy of Uzbekistan with the company’s business relations advisor, Egyptian entrepreneur Muhammad Hasib, Dunyo news agency reported.
K.K.Kingdom Group is one of the largest private companies in Nigeria, operating in sectors such as manufacturing, real estate, construction, energy, and agriculture. The company owns the "Green Economic Zone" (GEZ), which spans 718 hectares in Kaduna State.
The GEZ boasts developed infrastructure, including a 250 MW solar power station, a textile factory, agricultural processing plants, as well as clusters in engineering, light industry, trade, services, electronics, and the food industry. The zone is well-connected by road, rail, and air transport.
Muhammad Hasib expressed interest in establishing partnerships with Uzbek companies and offered practical support for them to open and operate businesses within the GEZ.
As a result of the meeting, an agreement was reached to further develop cooperation and organize online negotiations between K.K.Kingdom Group and interested Uzbek companies. This opens up new opportunities for Uzbek businesses to enter the Nigerian market and access the infrastructure of the GEZ.