The twelfth meeting of the Kyrgyz-Uzbek Intergovernmental Commission concluded in Cholpon-Ata with a reaffirmed commitment to double bilateral trade volume to $2 billion by 2030. Both nations confirmed existing plans for this economic growth and formalized the agreement with a new series of cooperative agreements. The meeting, as reported by the Kyrgyz cabinet press service, focused on strengthening economic ties between the two countries. Specific details of the newly signed agreements were not immediately released, but they signify continued collaboration. This development indicates a positive trajectory in the economic relationship between Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. The goal reflects a strategic push for increased regional trade and economic integration.