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Usbekistan verfügt über wirtschaftliche Stärken wie große Gold- und Erdgasvorkommen, eine junge Bevölkerung und eine strategische Lage entlang historischer Handelsrouten. Gleichzeitig ist das Land weiterhin stark staatlich geprägt, kämpft mit begrenzter Diversifizierung, Wasserknappheit und Abhängigkeit von Rohstoffexporten. Das wirtschaftliche Fundament bilden Bergbau und Energie, insbesondere Gold- und Gasexporte. Ergänzend spielen Baumwollanbau, Landwirtschaft, Textilproduktion, Bauwesen, sowie wachsende Dienstleistungsbereiche eine wichtige Rolle.
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Uzbekistan's fintech sector is entering a new stage of development. Companies are seeking to build integrated digital ecosystems that combine banking, payments, lending and ecommerce....
Germany is making one of its most visible business pushes into Uzbekistan in years, as Berlin looks beyond its traditional European and Asian markets for new sources of growth, raw materials, industrial partnerships and skilled labour....
Uzbekistan is stepping up efforts to bring major European and US energy companies into its natural gas sector, after last month securing investment from BP Plc....
Two Gulf utility giants control the lion's share of Central Asia's largest green energy market. At the Tashkent International Investment Forum (TIIF) this month, the two companies set out plans that would take investment capital to $20bn....
Ambitious new legal jurisdiction is aimed at attracting international technology companies by utilising legal certainty and regulatory flexibility rather than tax incentives....
Ambitious new legal jurisdiction is aimed at attracting international technology companies by utilising legal certainty and regulatory flexibility rather than tax incentives....
A draft law that would, for the first time, give Uzbekistan a functioning legal framework for private equity, venture capital and other alternative investment vehicles is now in its final stage of review by the Cabinet of Ministers....
In the space of six weeks this spring, Uzbekistan delivered two transactions that were gamechangers for the country's image and starter's guns for the privatisation process....
When Commerzbank opened its Tashkent office in 1998, Uzbekistan's economy stood at roughly $13bn. Last year it reached $145bn, having more than doubled from $60bn just nine years earlier....
When Lord Jason Stockwood, Britain's Minister of State for Investment, addressed an investor panel at the fifth Tashkent International Investment Forum (TIIF) in June, he was brimming with enthusiasm....
As billions of dollars are poured into infrastructure across Central Asia and the Caucasus, the official responsible for coordinating much of the Middle Corridor says the route's biggest challenge is no longer physical infrastructure,but governance...
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In a show of the pragmatic good relations that continue between Russia and Uzbekistan, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin praised the economic and trade ties between the two countries at the plenary session of the fifth TIIF....
Uzbekistan is seeking to transform its network of SEZs. Policymakers and investors are increasingly focused on how Central Asia can convert abundant natural resources into higher-value economic activity....