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Uzbekistan is creating a system of public services without bureaucracy and corruption
2024-11-28 284According to the research of the World Bank, it was noted that in Uzbekistan, heads of large enterprises and small enterprises spend 31% and 26% of their time respectively, solving bureaucratic issues, entering into relations with state bodies and hokims. However, this time could be spent more effectively, for example, on increasing the volume of production, improving work efficiency and increasing the income of enterprises. This article offers more comprehensive strategies for promoting the public service system in accordance with local laws.
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Uzbekistan exports its products to 115 countries
2024-11-25 422Export is a key driver of the economy, enabling the development of production, the creation of new jobs, and the growth of GDP. For this reason, every state seeks to support enterprises aiming to expand their exports to international markets. This article explores the comprehensive measures of direct support for exporters in Uzbekistan.
Export support in Uzbekistan is carried out systematically, strictly adhering to the goal set in the Uzbekistan 2030 Strategy — increasing the share of the private sector in exports to 60%.
Here are some indicative figures: from 2017 to 2023, Uzbekistan’s total exports reached $120 billion. In 2023 alone, export volumes amounted to $24 billion, marking a 64% increase compared to 2017. -
Digital transformation of Uzbekistan promotes regional integration in Central Asia
2024-11-25 436As part of the construction and development of New Uzbekistan, several significant strategic documents have been adopted, including “Digital Uzbekistan – 2030” Strategy, “The Development Strategy of New Uzbekistan for 2022-2026”, and the “Uzbekistan – 2030” Strategy which delineate the goals and objectives pertaining to the digital transformation of all regions and sectors. These documents also emphasize the extensive adoption of digital technologies, further enhancement of digital infrastructure, and the aim to place Uzbekistan among the top 30 countries globally in terms of e-government development by 2030, positioning the country as a regional IT hub.
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Uzbekistan stimulates the development of green energy
2024-11-25 385In the last 6-7 years, Uzbekistan has been paying special attention to developing a "green" economy, particularly "green" energy. Significant steps have been taken to increase the production of electricity based on renewable energy sources.
Over the past 5-6 years, 38 agreements have been signed with international companies to build solar and wind power plants with a total capacity of 20,630 megawatts (7,630 megawatts for solar photovoltaic plants and 13,000 megawatts for wind power plants). To ensure the implementation of these projects, 29 decisions have been signed by the President of Uzbekistan. -
From Uzbekistan to New Uzbekistan IN SEARCH OF A LOST SOUL....
2024-11-25 483A Conversation with Political Scientist Qudratilla Rafiqov
Thomas Fasbender, political observer and head of the geopolitics department of Berliner Zeitung, interviewed Uzbek political scientist Kudratilla Rafikov.
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Reforms and innovations create a solid foundation for sustainable development of agriculture in New Uzbekistan
2024-11-22 437It is difficult to imagine economic development in any country without a strong focus on agriculture. The well-being of citizens in every nation is directly linked to the progress of its agricultural sector. By advancing this sector, countries ensure the production of essential and health-beneficial products for their population and foster the development of processing systems. Moreover, agriculture creates additional job opportunities, particularly in rural areas.
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Uzbekistan shows respect for the languages, traditions and customs of 130 nations and nationalities living in the country
2024-11-18 440As a result of cardinal reforms carried out in New Uzbekistan over the past seven years, interethnic relations have reached a new level on the basis of the noble values of friendship and tolerance inherent in our people, and constructive dialogue has been established on all issues through good neighborly relations in Central Asia
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Uzbekistan is focusing on industrial development
2024-11-18 389Uzbekistan, despite the increasing global risks of instability, demonstrates fairly stable economic growth dynamics. Average annual growth rates ranged from 5.4% in 2018 to 6.0% in 2023 and overall, during this period, GDP increased by 1.3 times. One of the key factors of economic growth was the successful implementation of policies aimed at consistently increasing industrial potential.
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Improving the electoral system is an important demand of democracy in New Uzbekistan
2024-11-18 430The demand for transparent, fair and inclusive elections is growing year after year on the world political stage. Uzbekistan is not only observing these blizzards, but also actively changing its electoral landscape, laying the foundation for a more dynamic and active democracy.