Economy
Economy
Uzbekistan Nuclear Plant Cost Set at US$9.5 Billion
Uzbekistan’s integrated nuclear power plant project is estimated at US$9.5 billion, with most financing expected through external credit sources.
Uzbekistan Cuts 2.6 Million Tons of Emissions via Renewables
Solar and wind power plants in Uzbekistan prevented 2.6 million tons of emissions and saved 1.2 billion cubic meters of …
Mirziyoyev at SPIEF 2026: Uzbekistan-Russia Trade Hits $13B, $50B Project Portfolio Unveiled
Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev addressed the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum on June 5, 2026, announcing bilateral trade with Russia …
Ferghana, Germany Expand Vocational Education Cooperation
Ferghana region and German partners discussed expanding vocational education cooperation, including training centres and skills development aligned with labour market …
Uzbekistan May Attract Russian Loan for Nuclear Plant
Uzbekistan may attract Russian financing for its integrated nuclear power plant in Djizak region, with project costs estimated at US$9.5 …
Rosatom Cites Leaders’ Support for Uzbekistan Nuclear Project
Rosatom said strong backing from the presidents of Uzbekistan and Russia enabled rapid progress on Uzbekistan’s integrated nuclear power plant …
IAEA Pledges Support for Uzbekistan Integrated Nuclear Plant
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi said the agency will support Uzbekistan's integrated nuclear power plant project throughout all stages of …
Uzbek Regulator Approves OLX Acquisition Subject to Conditions
Uzbekistan's competition regulator has approved Tapuz Limited's acquisition of OLX Uzbekistan, subject to conditions aimed at protecting competition and consumer …
Ferghana Region Eyes New Chemical Projects After Chirchiq Visit
Ferghana region plans new chemical industry projects based on the experience of the Chirchiq Chemical Industrial Technopark, a major industrial …
Uzbekistan Extends Zero Recycling Fee for Bus Imports
Uzbekistan has extended a zero recycling fee on imported buses and electric buses until the end of 2027 as part …