Economy
Economy
Tashkent Hosts Forum on Combating Shadow Economy
The III Forum of Tax Authorities in Tashkent discusses international strategies to reduce the shadow economy and improve tax administration in the CACM region.
Tashkent Leads Uzbekistan in Regional Economic Growth
Tashkent tops Uzbekistan’s regions in 2025 GRP growth, expanding 11.3%, while the national economy rose 7.7%, reflecting strong urban-driven development.
Uzbek Aviation Passengers Soar 6.5 Times Over 25 Years
Uzbekistan’s air passenger traffic surged nearly 6.5 times from 1.5M in 2000 to 9.7M in 2025, showing strong recovery after …
Uzbekistan Penalizes Three Companies for Advertising Violations
Three Uzbek companies fined for breaching advertising law, including unlicensed outdoor ads and misleading promotions of residential properties.
Uzbekistan and Palestine Aim to Expand Agricultural Ties
Uzbekistan and Palestine discussed strengthening agrarian cooperation, boosting exports, and exploring a memorandum to support joint agricultural projects.
Krasnoyarsk Region and Uzbekistan Expand Interregional Ties
Officials from Krasnoyarsk and Uzbekistan discussed enhancing cooperation in business, culture, and tourism, ahead of Siberia Days in Uzbekistan.
Uzbekistan Toughens Penalties for Illegal Utility Connections
President Mirziyoyev signed a law increasing fines and sanctions for unauthorized electricity, gas, heating, and water network connections across Uzbekistan.
Uzbek Investments Minister Meets Mangold Consulting on Investment Projects
Uzbekistan’s Minister of Investments held talks with Germany’s Mangold Consulting to explore industrial partnerships and attract European investment projects.
Methane Fuel Stations in Uzbekistan Serve Only Public Transport
On 12 March, methane gas stations in Uzbekistan will supply only public transport and social service vehicles due to reduced …
Uzbekistan’s WTO Accession May Be Delayed Beyond March
Uzbekistan’s WTO membership could extend past March 2026 due to slow review of documents by some member states, negotiations continue …