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Uzbekistan adopts resolution to ease land sales and improve cadastral services

The Cabinet of Ministers of Uzbekistan has adopted a resolution introducing new measures to simplify the sale of land plots through electronic auctions and improve state services in the cadastral sector. The resolution came into effect on September 4, 2025.

The new measures aim to strengthen control over non-agricultural land plots allocated for entrepreneurial and urban development, allow the combination of land plots purchased with leasehold rights at auctions, ensure stability in land-legal relations, and enhance the investment climate in small industrial zones and youth entrepreneurship zones (YEZ).

 

To streamline public services, reduce bureaucratic barriers, and encourage modern housing construction, the resolution outlines specific steps.

 

Directorates of industrial zones will act as customers for the sale of land plots in small industrial zones and YEZs via electronic online auctions. Lists of YEZs in remote and desert regions will be approved and updated by the Jokargi Kenes of Karakalpakstan and regional councils.

 

From September 5, 2025, vacant land plots in these areas will be offered at a starting price of UZS 1 (less than a dollar), and a dedicated section, “Vacant Land Plots in Remote and Desert Areas,” will be created in the Yerelektron automated information system.

 

Winners of auctions for leasehold land plots intended for multi-apartment housing construction will sign electronic contracts with district or city governments, registered with the Organization of Electronic Auctions.

 

The contracts set out obligations including 15 days to prepare pre-project documentation, 2 months to complete design work, and 3 months to start construction, followed by the commissioning of the facility. Land plots will be withdrawn and re-auctioned if these requirements are not met.

 

A monitoring system will track all stages of construction and development on land plots sold at electronic auctions for entrepreneurial and urban development purposes through the “Online Mahalla” platform.

 

Starting October 1, 2025, allocations of land plots to participants in special economic zones and legal entities for public needs, public-private partnership projects, or social partnerships must be reflected in official land ownership documents.

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13:10 / 08.09.2025

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Uzbekistan to help modernize Afghanistan’s electricity infrastructure with new power projects

Uzbekistan will take part in the modernization of Afghanistan’s electricity infrastructure, the Ministry of Energy of Uzbekistan announced.

The ministry reported that the first conference on attracting investments in Afghanistan’s energy sector was held in Kabul, bringing together representatives of the Afghan government, delegations from Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Tajikistan, as well as international organizations and diplomatic missions.

 

During the event, a financial agreement was signed to build 220–500 kV power transmission lines and substations across Afghanistan. Construction on the project has already begun and is expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2027. Officials noted that the initiative will help expand cooperation between Uzbekistan and Afghanistan in the electricity sector.
Source: Ministry of Energy
“This conference will serve as an important step in developing the Afghan economy and the region’s sustainable energy infrastructure,” the Uzbek ministry said in a statement.

 

Uzbekistan also reaffirmed its commitment to support Afghanistan’s energy development in the future. Planned areas of cooperation include modernizing distribution networks, introducing smart metering systems to boost efficiency and transparency, and providing technical expertise to ensure reliable power supply.

 

The announcement follows agreements signed in mid-August, when Afghanistan’s state-owned power company DABS and Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Energy concluded four contracts worth $243mn. The projects cover the expansion of the 500 kV Surkhan–Dasht-e-Alwan transmission line by 1,000 megawatts, the expansion of the Arg'andah substation by 800 megavolt-amperes (MVA), the construction of the Sheikh Mesri substation in Nangarhar province, and the expansion of the 220 kV Kabul–Nangarhar (Sheikh Mesri) transmission line.

 

Afghanistan currently imports about 80% of its electricity. Uzbekistan is its largest supplier, followed by Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Iran. However, supply disruptions remain frequent due to grid outages, infrastructure limitations, and debt-related disputes.

 

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11:58 / 08.09.2025

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Digitalization has reduced corruption in Uzbekistan’s construction sector, says prosecutor general

At the 10th plenary session of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis, Prosecutor General Nigmatilla Yuldoshev addressed questions regarding corruption in the construction sector, highlighting the role of digitalization in reducing risks.

 


During the session, Husan Ermatov, editor-in-chief of the Ishonch newspaper, raised concerns about corruption in construction, recalling a recent speech by builder Abdusamadov at a meeting with entrepreneurs. According to Ermatov, the builder had voiced serious objections regarding corruption cases in the sector, urging authorities to respond more directly to such claims.

 

In his response, Yuldoshev acknowledged that corruption can exist across all sectors but stressed that the construction industry has seen significant improvements.

 

“Due to digitalization in the construction sector, we currently have a very low level of corruption. We have created a transparent construction system by integrating four information systems. All processes — from land allocation to handing over completed buildings — are digitized, with no human factor involved,” he said.

 

The prosecutor general added that contractors and designers are now evaluated through a rating system, with tender participation and outcomes determined by these ratings. He emphasized that the new approach has reduced opportunities for corruption by minimizing direct human involvement.

 

Yuldoshev further noted that Uzbekistan is expanding digitalization to other areas as well.

 

“We are carrying out large-scale work on digitalizing all sectors, especially healthcare,” he stated.

 

On August 29, during an open dialogue with entrepreneurs in the construction sector, businessman Usmonjon Abdusamatov raised concerns about unjustified refusals and corruption in obtaining building permits.

 

He claimed that in Tashkent, builders are required to pay unofficial fees of up to $200,000 to secure approval for house construction. In response, the Ministry of Construction and Housing and Communal Services stated that the permitting process is fully digitalized, transparent, and free from human involvement.

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10:28 / 08.09.2025

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Uzbekistan improves position in Henley Passport Index, up two spots

The position of Uzbekistan’s passport in the Henley Passport Index has improved, moving up two places compared to the previous update.

According to the latest ranking, published by Henley & Partners and based on data from the International Air Transport Association, the Uzbek passport is now ranked 72nd. This marks progress from July, when it stood at 74th.
Source: Henley Passport Index
The index evaluates passports based on the number of destinations their holders can enter without a visa. Currently, Uzbek citizens can travel visa-free to 62 countries.

 

At the top of the global list is Singapore, whose passport provides visa-free access to 193 countries. Japan and South Korea follow closely, each with access to 190 destinations. At the other end of the ranking are Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan.
Photo: Rankings of the Uzbek passport over the past 19 years

Among Central Asian states, Kazakhstan leads at 61st with visa-free access to 79 countries, followed by Kyrgyzstan at 71st, Uzbekistan at 72nd, Tajikistan at 78th, and Turkmenistan at 84th.

 

For comparison, in 2024 Uzbekistan’s passport was ranked 80th, showing a gradual improvement in its global standing. 


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09:12 / 08.09.2025

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Uzbekistan discusses $1.2bn projects with American firm Oppenheimer in Washington

A delegation from Uzbekistan, led by the governor of the Andijan region,  held  talks in Washington with John Tonelli, managing director of the American financial services company Oppenheimer.

The meeting took place at the head office of the Embassy of Uzbekistan in the United States, where the Andijan delegation presented key investment projects planned for the region.

 

Among the initiatives highlighted were a $180mn textile industrial zone aimed at establishing modern production and processing enterprises; a $20mn “Artificial Recreation Lake” project in Khanabad to boost local and international tourism; and the $1bn “New Andijan” urban development project.

 

The discussions centered on economic analyzes and investment prospects. Following the talks, Oppenheimer confirmed its readiness to participate in financing these large-scale projects.
Headquartered in New York, Oppenheimer is a leading US financial services provider specializing in investment banking, brokerage, and wealth management.

 

In September 2023, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev met with Oppenheimer representatives in New York, where agreements were reached on financing projects related to textile clusters, construction materials production, and infrastructure development in Tashkent.

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