The Zhejiang Enterprises Overseas Expansion Service Station in Uzbekistan serves as a key service hub for deeply integrating the Belt and Road Initiative with Zhejiang's "sweet potato economy" development strategy. Leveraging the policy dividends generated by the China-Uzbekistan comprehensive strategic partnership and Uzbekistan's "New Uzbekistan" reforms, it is anchored by local Zhejiang business-invested entities such as the Dashun Industrial Park and the Central Asia Huata Industrial Park. Focusing on the intersections between Zhejiang's advantageous industries and Uzbek market demand, the station provides comprehensive support to Zhejiang enterprises in sectors such as building materials and sanitary ware, plastic daily necessities, electromechanical equipment, and new energy. This service station integrates basic services such as policy interpretation, company registration, finance, taxation, and legal affairs, helping companies quickly adapt to local investment policies such as the lifting of foreign exchange controls and tax exemptions. Furthermore, by collaborating with the Zhejiang Uzbekistan Chamber of Commerce, Chinese business communities, and local service organizations, the station establishes a platform for connecting supply and demand, aligning with collaboration opportunities in cutting-edge fields such as intelligent manufacturing and green energy. As a bridgehead for Zhejiang enterprises to "borrow a boat to go to sea", it not only promotes enterprises to expand the market based on overseas warehouses, cross-border e-commerce and other models, but also lowers the internationalization threshold for small and medium-sized enterprises through experience sharing and resource integration, helping Zhejiang enterprises to achieve high-quality landing in Uzbekistan's "blue ocean" market of accelerated urbanization and industrial upgrading.