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CERR Assesses the Potential for Expanding Trade Between Uzbekistan and Tajikistan
102According to estimates by the Center for Economic Research and Reforms (CERR), there is potential to increase mutual trade between Uzbekistan and Tajikistan by 30–40%. Additional opportunities for expanding economic cooperation are primarily linked to the development of industrial cooperation between the two countries.
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Two Nations — One Culture
94Cultural ties between Uzbekistan and Tajikistan are among the key factors bringing the two countries closer together. This cooperation continues to strengthen the historical, spiritual, and cultural affinity between the two peoples. In recent years, collaboration in the cultural sphere has entered a new phase and become more active through a growing number of festivals, concerts, film events, and theatre tours.
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Third Renaissance: Center of Islamic Civilization as a strategy for Spiritual and Intellectual Advancement of New Uzbekistan
86Human history demonstrates that every great advancement is built upon intellectual and spiritual foundations. Today, a project emerging from the heart of Central Asia is drawing global attention for its scale and significance - Center of Islamic Civilization is not merely an architectural landmark, but an intellectual bridge connecting the past, present and future of the region.
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Center for Islamic Civilization: A Megaproject Recognized by the International Community
80Exactly one year ago, on January 29, 2025, His Excellency the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, visited the Center of Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan. During his visit, he provided a series of recommendations and directives regarding the incorporation of scientific and innovative projects developed by more than two thousand domestic and international researchers into the exhibitions of the Center.
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Uzbekistan Strengthens Its Position as a Safe and Open Tourist Destination
2026-03-30 127Uzbekistan Strengthens Its Position as a Safe and Open Tourist Destination
Following the results of 2025, Uzbekistan demonstrates steady and dynamic growth in the tourism sector. Nearly 12 million foreign tourists visited the country, which is 16% more compared to the previous year.
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Uzbekistan’s Evolving Anti-Corruption Model: From Legal Reform to Systemic Transformation
2026-03-07 260Over the past several years, the fight against corruption has become a central pillar of Uzbekistan’s state policy and reform agenda. What began as legislative modernization has gradually evolved into a comprehensive transformation of institutions, governance practices, and public administration systems.
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Business Climate Analysis of Uzbekistan – CERR Survey
2026-03-04 320In January, growth in the business climate was mainly driven by an outpacing increase in the expectations component. The agricultural sector and services became the key drivers of business confidence.