Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- The third issue of Dynamic Uzbekistan, a quarterly magazine on economic development of Uzbekistan, has been released. Asset management and business opportunities in the times of pandemic are in the focus of this edition. Editorial team mentions that crisis hides many opportunities and times of slow down are the best for analysis and strategic new plans.
Dynamic Uzbekistan is a unique discussion platform which unites representatives of three sectors who shape the economy and business environment of Uzbekistan: government officials, business players and international experts.
The third issue was prepared in partnership with the American Chamber of Commerce in Uzbekistan (AmCham), whose members shared their vision, fist hand data and analysis by the eyes of the international business community and the diplomatic corps. The Editorial Board of the magazine includes public officials, business leaders, and experts. The Yuksalish Nationwide Movement had also provided information supporting preparation of the magazine.
Policymakers and government officials during the interviews and in their opinion pieces discuss reforms and changes in various sectors of the Uzbek economy during this year. Particularly, Alisher Sultanov, Minister of Energy explains energy policy and investment opportunities in this field, Sunnatulla Bekenov, Director of the State Asset Management Agency reveals the privatisation program 2021-2025, Minister of Employment and Labor Relations Nozim Husanov talks about the experience of Uzbekistan in maintaining the labor market during COVID-19. Akmal Burkhanov, the Head of State Anti-Corruption Agency provides insights into the reforms in this area. The transformations in medicine is discussed in the interview with Ravshan Izamov, the Chairman of National Chamber of Innovative Healthcare. Reports from the Ascham meetings with Sodik Safoev, the First Deputy Chairman of Oliy Majlis and Dilshod Sultanov, Deputy Minister of Finance might also be interesting for readers.
On the other side, private business leaders as Hugo Minderhoud (Anglesey Food), Zafar Khashimov (KorzinkaUz), Botir Arifjanov (LeBazar and Khan Academy Uzbek), Rostom Talakhadze (TBC Bank) shared their opinions on real life challenges and opportunities for entrepreneurship.
Dynamic Uzbekistan also provides analysis by foreign experts and diplomats, including ffice in Uzbekistan Marco Mantovanelli, the World Bank Country Manager for Uzbekistan, the Daniel Rosenblum, U.S. Ambassador in Tashkent, Eric Livny, EBRD’s Lead Economist for Central Asia, Sophie Ibbotson, Tourism Brand Ambassador of Uzbekistan in the UK, Steve King, regional head of Cambridge Assessment, Benjamin Godwin, Head of Analysis PRISM Management, as well as local experts. Analysts from Big Four (Deloitte, PwC, EY) as well as leading law and recruitment firms (Centil Law, SETTLE, Antal) also shared their research results.
Multilateral perspective and analysis of the situation on Uzbek markets, opinions on investment, asset management, energy, trade, and reforms allow readers to make their own conclusions. Practical data from lawyers, auditors, financial and other experts should assist informed decisions on the next steps.
Dynamic Uzbekistan is published in English and Russian quarterly. It is distributed in Uzbekistan and abroad among government leaders, diplomatic corps, business circles, members of the AmCam. The magazine is creating the link between business, government, and experts. Editorial team aims to deliver first-hand information and data to identify the trends opportunities, being useful to both business and public sector.
The first issue of Dynamic Uzbekistan was presented at the UzInvest forum in London in 2019 and praised by international participants. Experts noted that Uzbekistan needs a high-quality analysis of the economy, investments, and reforms, and this niche is wining upon by the Dynamic Uzbekistan project by the Dinara&Co publishing house.
Dynamic Uzbekistan magazines are also available online at ISSUU: https://issuu.com/dynamicuzbekistan.