Japanese investment group Sojitz Corporation has planned to build a large multi-specialty medical centre in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
The upcoming 800-bed medical center will be situated in the emerging Shirin residential district, close to Samarkand International Airport. Sojitz, a company engaged in international trade and infrastructure projects, is already active in Uzbekistan through the supply of medical equipment and involvement in digital education initiatives.
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