TASHKENT. Jan 27 (Interfax) - Uzbekistan, in accordance with the World Trade Organization (WTO) agreements, retains the right to protect certain sectors of the economy in case of certain difficulties, ...
The World Bank is supporting Uzbekistan’s efforts to reduce poverty, create more and better jobs, enhance human capital, and build a more inclusive, resilient, and sustainable market economy.
It is a paradox that Uzbekistan, whose history stretches back deep into time, is in many ways a new country. Eight years of reforms have transformed this nation at the heart of the Eurasian continent ...
JSCB Uzbek Industrial and Construction Bank (SQB) has emerged as one of Uzbekistan’s most dynamic and resilient financial institutions in 2024, demonstrating strength across all key performance areas ...
Hydropower production in Uzbekistan fell sharply in 2025 due to a significant decline in river inflows and reservoir levels. Solar and wind power surged, more than doubling output and driving a ...
Uzbekistan’s GDP exceeded €133bn in 2025, supported by higher investment, rising exports, and growing domestic demand, while employment and household incomes continued to improve. View on euronews ...
In response to the growing demand for higher education, Tashkent began opening the country to international universities and encouraging the development of private institutions. This shift was ...
The objective of the GPS-sponsored grant in Uzbekistan is to chart a long-term path towards climate change mitigation and environmental sustainability, while facilitating the ongoing economic ...