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Uzbekistan expands military exercises, introduces UAV units and new training programs

Uzbekistan hosts 1,199 enterprises with Kazakh investment across key sectors

Uzbekistan to nearly double passenger car production to 1mn by 2030

Uzbekistan establishes procedure for employer reimbursement of student contract fees

Uzbekistan's high-speed rail passenger traffic to double by 2030

Uzbekneftegaz to boost gas production to 70mn cubic meters per day

“A child should learn in a language they understand,” says Alisher Kadyrov on Uzbekistan’s education

Uzbekistan to provide $100 subsidy per tourist from Malaysia and Indonesia

EU-backed UNDP program trains over 500 officials in anti-corruption practices in Uzbekistan

'Propane price rise driven by imports and demand' - Uzbekistan's Competition Committee says

Uzbekistan extends mandatory exchange trading for key goods until 2028

Uzbekistan sees 50% rise in Chinese foreign companies

Uzbekistan's SamAuto plant to increase production and expand model range

Uzbekistan develops safe biocompatible graphene for water, air purification and medical use

Uzbekistan Chess Federation names Javokhir Sindarov best player of 2025

Uzbekistan plans electric vehicle share increase to 10% by 2030

Uzbekistan hosts 683 South Korean-backed enterprises across key sectors

More than 438,000 people in Uzbekistan opt into self-imposed credit ban

Uzbekistan disburses $1.17bn in social assistance to support vulnerable citizens in 2025

Uzbekistan sees high voluntary tax compliance of 97% in 2025

Uzbekistan draws 0–0 with Iran at AFC Asian Cup

Uzbekneftegaz reviews proposals to cut inefficient assets at oil depots

'Economic growth requires resources' - investment ministry on rising Uzbekistan external debt

Uzbekistan establishes project office for greenhouse sector development

Uzbekistan offers youth opportunity for free master’s studies in Sweden

U.S. investor Jim Rogers acquires assets in Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan sees over 330 U.S.-funded enterprises, majority in Tashkent
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