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Uzbekistan’s New NGO Law: From Control to Partnership
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Entrepreneurial Activity in Uzbekistan Demonstrates Steady Growth
2025-10-02 88On the eve of Entrepreneur’s Day, the Center for Economic Research and Reforms (CERR) presented an overview of the business climate in Uzbekistan, based on a nationwide survey. The results show that more than one-third of entrepreneurs report improved business activity, while the majority expect higher demand and increased employment in the coming months. Overall, the business environment has continued to strengthen, maintaining the positive trajectory of recent years.
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New Uzbekistan Strengthens the Legislative Foundations for the Protection of Human Rights
2025-10-02 105Today, New Uzbekistan is steadily advancing along the path of irreversible democratic reforms, pursuing a pragmatic foreign policy, maintaining open and active dialogue with the international community, and carrying out large-scale reforms aimed at strengthening guarantees for the protection of human rights and freedoms. In particular, within the framework of the Uzbekistan–2030 Strategy, concrete measures are being implemented to improve guarantees and institutional mechanisms for the protection of human rights and freedoms in accordance with the State Program “Year of Environmental Protection and the Green Economy.”
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Digital Economy and Innovation: A New Stage of Uzbekistan–China Cooperation
2025-09-08 232Since gaining independence, and particularly over the past eight years, Uzbekistan has paid special attention to building equal partnerships with all countries of the world, adopting modern trends, and integrating them into various areas of public life. These efforts have contributed to the development of economic sectors and to improving the welfare of the population.
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Central Asia and China at the Contemporary Stage of Development: A Partnership Oriented Toward a Common Future
2025-09-08 220At the contemporary stage, the development of constructive relations with China has become one of the key priorities of the foreign policy of the Central Asian countries. In recent years, these countries have achieved a high degree of political trust and stable economic interaction. Within this partnership, the strategic cooperation between Tashkent and Beijing holds a special place – it has become a symbol of exemplary relations based on pragmatism, mutual respect, and a shared aspiration for joint development.
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Uzbekistan and China: Strengthening Cooperation in Reviving the Silk Road Heritage
2025-09-08 175Cooperation between Uzbekistan and China has risen to the level of strategic partnership. This is largely due to the friendly relations between the leaders of the two countries and the wide-ranging cooperation directed at the interests of people from both countries.