The road map includes more than 100 initiatives to bolster bilateral trade and services, industrial cooperation, cooperation in agriculture, light industry, pharmaceuticals, health care, construction, humanitarian cooperation and interregional cooperation.
Belarus will export consumer goods and timber products, trucks and tractors for around $7 million. Uzbekistan will increase its exports of dried fruits and vegetables to Belarus. According to akipress.com, Uzbekistan will also be allowed to open a trade house of in Minsk.