The Association’s press service said that the Singaporean delegation presented information about activity of the Federation and its members, as well as their interest in cooperation with the Uzbek enterprises in various sectors of economy.
The sides also exchanged opinion on upcoming visit of the business circles of Singapore to Uzbekistan in June 2011 and the projects, which can be realized in participation of the Uzbek and Singaporean companies.
After the talks, the sides agreed to exchange information on perspective projects on production of electrotechnical products and establishing cooperation between businesses of two countries.
The Singapore Manufacturers' Federation (SMa) was first established in 1932. Its main aim is to champion the Singapore manufacturing sector. Its mission is to represent the interest of the Singapore manufacturing community and to drive its competitiveness and sustainable growth through serving industry-specific needs.
SMa is supported by 11 industry groups to serve diverse industry-specific needs, as well as 5 Centres of Excellence to offer its members a holistic approach towards improving competitiveness, upgrading skills and capitalising on new technologies. With a membership of over 2,800 corporate members ranging from MNCs to SMEs, SMa carries out a myriad of activities to enhance the competitive edge of its members.