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Uzbekistan Update: September 15 - 30, 2025

Biweekly update on key developments in Uzbekistan

Oct 06, 2025
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Section with the most news for September 15 - 30 as of Uzbek Review:

Table of contents of this Uzbek.Review report for paid subscribers & members:

1. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

1.1 EUROPE
1.2 CENTRAL ASIA, CAUCASUS & CIS
1.3 RUSSIA & CHINA
1.4 ASIA, EAST ASIA & SOUTH-EAST ASIA
1.5 MIDDLE EAST
1.6 NORTH & SOUTH AMERICA
1.7 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

2. PUBLIC POLICY

3. LEGISLATION & GOVERNMENT

3.1 LEGISLATIVE CHANGES

4. ECONOMY

4.1 KEY ECONOMIC INDICATORS, LOANS, & PUBLIC FINANCE
4.2 IFI’s, BAKNING & FINANCE
4.3 AGRICULTURE, MINING, & MANUFACTURING
4.4 CONSTRUCTION & REAL ESTATE
4.5 TRADE AND BUSINESS
4.6 ENERGY & PETROCHEMICALS

5. USEFUL LINKS AND NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS


UPCOMING EUROUZ & MEMBER EVENTS

  1. October 23, 2025 Uzbekistan Economic Days in Europe - The Flagship Event of the Year

    This flagship gathering forms an essential part of the broader private sector engagement within the expanding bilateral and multilateral contacts between Uzbekistan and the European private sector. Taking place on the eve of the official visit of the President of Uzbekistan to Brussels on October 24, the event underscores the growing strategic importance of Uzbekistan–EU economic relations.

    Register | Sponsorship opportunities


  2. October 7-9, 2025 Eurasian Pharmaceutical Summit & Eurasian Pharma Awards 2025

    Global Pharmaceutical Leaders’ Club invites you to the 6th Eurasian Pharmaceutical Summit, bringing together key players from 11 countries across Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Eastern Europe. Thanks to its geographical scope, this summit is the only platform where development trends in both the public and commercial segments across the majority of the region can be discussed in one place.

    Take a look at the summit agenda

    Register now and receive a 15% discount using VIP Code: EUROUZ15


  3. October 7-9, 2025 Aquatherm Tashkent 2025

    Attention professionals of HVAC, plumbing, water supply and energy solutions!

    Discover the full spectrum of engineering innovations at Aquatherm Tashkent 2025, the only specialised exhibition in Uzbekistan showcasing full range of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, water supply, sanitation.

    Register


  4. October 10, 2025 International Employer Brand Summit

    the EMBRAS Summit will gather HR leaders, top managers, and sustainability experts to explore how people, culture, and technology drive competitiveness. The program features practical cases on AI, ESG, leadership, and corporate culture, along with insights from major companies reshaping their HR processes. The day will conclude with the EMBRAS Awards 2025.

    Register


  5. October 14-16, 2025 The Premier Trade Fair for Home and Interior Textiles in Central Asia

    Heimtextil Uzbekistan. The largest interior and contract textiles exhibition in Central Asia. Key product groups include: home textiles (bed linen, towels, curtains, tablecloths); decorative and upholstery fabrics; carpets and floor coverings; textiles for hotels, restaurants, and HoReCa projects. Heimtextil Uzbekistan connects leading manufacturers and distributors with designers, architects, hoteliers, and wholesale buyers, serving as the main sourcing hub for interior and contract textile solutions.

    Register


  6. October 14-16, 2025 The Leading Sourcing Platform for Fabrics, Trims, and Textile Innovations

    Texworld Tashkent. An international trade fair for fabrics, trims, and accessories for the textile and apparel industry. Exhibitors will showcase:

    cotton, wool, silk, linen, denim, and knitwear; innovative and functional fabrics (sportswear, technical, eco-friendly materials); yarns, lace, ribbons, buttons, zippers, and other trims. Texworld Tashkent is a key meeting point for factories, ateliers, fashion brands, and sourcing professionals looking for reliable suppliers and new material collections.

    Register


  7. October 14-16, 2025 The International Hub for Apparel Sourcing, Contract Manufacturing, and Private Label

    Apparel Sourcing Tashkent. An international platform for ready-made garments, contract manufacturing, and private label services. Highlights include: men’s, women’s, and children’s clothing (casual, sports, evening wear); accessories such as footwear, bags, scarves, and headwear; outsourcing factories offering private label and OEM/ODM services. Apparel Sourcing Tashkent bridges manufacturers with retailers, wholesalers, and marketplaces, opening new opportunities for international cooperation.

    Register


  8. October 20, 2025 Annual Fintech & Banking Forum

    Join for a day of cutting-edge insights and expert discussions on the latest fintech trends. Hear from industry leaders and keynote speakers as they share practical cases and knowledge on:

    - Artificial Intelligence (AI)

    - Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL)

    - Open API

    - Fraud prevention & Cybersecurity and much more

    Registration is required via the link

    For sponsorship opportunities, please contact at contact@fintechassociation.com


  9. October 22-24, 2025 Ethics, Risk & Compliance Management

    Gain practical knowledge, templates, and ready-made solutions from trainers with global experience. Choose from two modules: Foundations of Compliance (22 Oct) or a Full 3-day Compliance Program (22–24 Oct).

    A 10% discount will be extended to all EUROUZ members who register for this training.

    Register to attend


  10. November 29 - December 1, 2025 Swiss Days in Uzbekistan 2025

    Swiss and Lichtenstein SMEs exploring opportunities in Uzbekistan and in Central Asia are invited to join in driving Swiss innovation into the heart of Uzbekistan — a fast-emerging market with immense untapped potential.

    The events of Swiss Days in Uzbekistan will potentially help the participating companies in positioning and strengthening visibility in highly competitive market.

    Register (Swiss & Lichtenstein businesses only). A registration for international companies and for Uzbekistan companies will be separately organized by EUROUZ.


EUROUZ & MEMBER NEWS

  1. Uzbekistan Airways Expands Fleet with Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners

    Uzbekistan Airways and Boeing (EUROUZ members) have signed a firm contract for the delivery of 14 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft, with an additional 8 units secured as options. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in 2031. Since 2016, Uzbekistan Airways has remained the only operator of Dreamliner aircraft in Central Asia, and this new order further consolidates its position as a leading regional carrier.


  2. EUROUZ Member, UzMRC and ADB Partner to Expand Inclusive Mortgage Market in Uzbekistan

    The Asian Development Bank’s quarterly magazine Private Sector Perspectives highlights the partnership between ADB and UzMRC under the “Inclusive Mortgage Market Development Project.” In the feature, UzMRC CEO Murodjon Farmanov notes that the collaboration is helping expand access to affordable housing finance, particularly for low- and middle-income households, while improving transparency and sustainability in the mortgage system.


  3. EUROUZ Member, UzMRC and EBRD Sign Strategic Cooperation Agreement

    The Uzbekistan Mortgage Refinancing Company (UzMRC) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) have signed a strategic cooperation agreement to strengthen financial collaboration.

    During the meeting, led by UzMRC CEO Murodjon Farmanov and EBRD Director for Financial Institutions in Central Asia George Orlov, the parties discussed UzMRC’s funding mechanisms, international cooperation, and mortgage market development.


  4. EUROUZ Member, Ahlers Logistics Expands Warehousing Footprint in Kazakhstan with New Facility in Almaty

    Ahlers Logistics, a Belgian supply chain solutions provider with 30 years of presence in Central Asia, continues to enhancing its footprint in the region. In 2023, Ahlers successfully supported a leading heavy machinery manufacturer by launching a warehouse in Karaganda. Now, the company is launching a second facility in Almaty. The new warehouse adds 7,000 sqm (or 7,000 Euro-pallet positions) of premium storage capacity. Strategically located along the Almaty–Zhetygen highway, with direct rail connection, the site is designed to enhance cross-border logistics efficiency along the vital Western Europe–Western China corridor.


  5. Charitable Initiative: EUROUZ Member, Toyota Uzbekistan Builds Water Treatment Plant in Chimbay

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    On September 26, 2025, Toyota Uzbekistan (Summit Motors Central Asia LLC), as part of its charitable initiative, supported the construction of a water treatment plant in the Toza Zhol mahalla in the city of Chimbay in the Republic of Karakalpakstan. More than 600 people gained access to clean drinking water. The schoolchildren were also given books and sweets.


  6. EUROUZ Member, BAT Uzbekistan reflects on one year of Omni™ and the path towards science-based policy

    September 2025 marked one year since the global launch of Omni™, BAT’s science-based platform dedicated to advancing dialogue on Tobacco Harm Reduction (THR). Unveiled in London in 2024, Omni™ consolidates independent research, industry studies, and real-world data to support policy makers, regulators, and public health stakeholders in shaping informed, evidence-led strategies. In May 2025, Uzbekistan became the first country in Central Asia to host the official launch of Omni™. BAT Uzbekistan organized an international press conference in Tashkent on the scientific foundations of harm reduction, bringing together regulators, health experts, academics, and media representatives. The event underscored Uzbekistan’s inclusion in a global conversation on how science can inform approaches to reducing the harms of tobacco use. Omni™ addresses some of the most pressing questions about smokeless products, including their risks compared to cigarettes, the role of flavours, and concerns about underage access. It also highlights examples of countries that have successfully embraced Tobacco Harm Reduction. By compiling hundreds of independent studies alongside BAT’s own research, OmniTM highlights the scientific evidence and real-world example on the smokeless alternatives collected over a decade[1]. The platform underscores that the fastest route to a Smokeless World is through encouraging adult smokers who would otherwise continue to smoke to switch to scientifically substantiated, reduced-risk alternatives[2].

    For more information, visit www.asmokelessworld.com.


  7. 15 Years of EUROUZ Member, CLAAS Agro in Uzbekistan: New Production Facility Opened in Chirchik

    CLAAS Agro is celebrating its 15th anniversary in Uzbekistan with the official opening of a new production facility in Chirchik, near Tashkent. The company’s commitment has always been guided by a sustainable approach, a hallmark of many family-owned enterprises from Germany. Uzbekistan aims to significantly expand and modernize its agricultural sector — including with technology and expertise from Germany.


  8. EUROUZ Member, EBRD to Provide Up to US$17.5 Million to TCG for Cable Production Expansion

    The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) continues to support the development of green energy infrastructure in Uzbekistan and the country’s national decarbonization goals by financing Techno Cable Group (TCG), a company specializing in the production of copper and aluminum electrical cables for power systems and renewable energy projects.

    TCG, which manufactures over 3,000 types of cables with various PVC insulation, will receive an EBRD loan of up to US$17.5 million to expand production capacity and ensure working capital.


  9. EUROUZ Member, Beeline Uzbekistan at ICT Week 2025: Driving Innovation and Connectivity

    Beeline Uzbekistan at ICT Week 2025: Driving Innovation and Connectivity

    From 23 to 26 September, the Central Asian Expo Uzbekistan (CAEx) in Tashkent became a platform for dialogue on the future of digital transformation and economic growth, as well as a venue for presenting cutting-edge solutions that shape the ecosystem of “Digital Uzbekistan.” ICT Week 2025 is the country’s flagship event in the information technology sector, annually uniting entrepreneurs, investors, IT industry leaders, and government representatives.


  10. EUROUZ Member ACWA Power to Expand Uzbekistan Energy Portfolio to 10 GW

    Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power has announced plans to increase its total energy production capacity in Uzbekistan from the current 3.5–4 GW to 10 GW, reinforcing its role as the country’s largest foreign energy investor. CEO Marco Arcelli confirmed that the company will prioritize the implementation of ongoing projects while assessing new areas with high energy demand.


  11. EUROUZ welcomes new member – UET Construction

    UET Construction is building transformative infrastructure that drives progress across the country. Founded in 2023 and headquartered in Tashkent, UET Construction is one of Uzbekistan’s most ambitious EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) companies.


  12. EUROUZ welcomes new member – BeOne

    BeOne Uzbekistan was founded in 2023. They provide a wide range of high-quality consulting services to local and foreign companies doing business in Uzbekistan and other countries. Their team is a unique blend of global expertise and local insight. Before joining BeOne, their people worked at various domestic and international companies, including Big Four firms.


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1. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

1.1 EUROPE

Uzbekistan and Albania Deepen Political Dialogue and Economic Cooperation

On 23 September, during the UN High-Level Week in New York, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev met with Albanian President Bajram Begaj to discuss prospects for expanding bilateral cooperation. The leaders emphasized the importance of developing mechanisms for political dialogue and intensifying collaboration across trade, investment, and cultural-humanitarian exchanges.

Uzbekistan and Latvia Advance Cooperation on Labor Migration
On 18 September, Deputy Foreign Minister Olimjon Abdullaev met with Latvian Ambassador Ģirts Jaunzems to review progress on labor migration cooperation following Uzbekistan’s delegation visit to Latvia earlier this year. The sides agreed to accelerate Latvia’s consideration of a draft intergovernmental labor migration agreement and to hold consular consultations between their foreign ministries to facilitate next steps.

UK to Expand Seasonal Work Quotas for Uzbek Migrants

Uzbekistan’s Migration Agency and Embassy in London held talks with the UK’s Association of Labour Providers (ALP) and the Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA), resulting in a memorandum of cooperation on labor migration. The UK confirmed plans to increase seasonal worker quotas for Uzbek citizens in agriculture and other sectors, while ensuring organized recruitment and protection of workers’ rights. The agreement also foresees partnerships with additional seasonal operators, marking a new stage in bilateral labor cooperation.

Uzbekistan Expands Financial and Investment Partnerships in Germany

On 29 September 2025, Minister of Investment, Industry and Trade Laziz Kudratov attended the annual meeting of the World Alliance of International Financial Centers in Germany, where he held high-level talks with government officials, banks, and investors. The visit featured a Memorandum of Cooperation with Frankfurt Main Finance to support Uzbekistan’s financial sector development, negotiations with Deutsche Bank, and discussions with Vietnam’s First Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh on expanding economic ties. A joint forum with Franklin Templeton explored financing opportunities for the Uzbekistan National Investment Fund, while the Commerzbank forum “Growth Partner Uzbekistan – Strategy, Projects, Performance” highlighted new project financing mechanisms in energy, infrastructure, finance, and industrial production. The meetings underscored Uzbekistan’s drive to strengthen partnerships with leading European and global financial institutions.

1.2 CENTRAL ASIA, CAUCASUS & CIS

Prime Minister Aripov Attends CIS Heads of Government Meeting in Minsk

On 29 September 2025, Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov led Uzbekistan’s delegation to the CIS Council of Heads of Government meeting in Minsk, attended by the heads of government of Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and other member states. The agenda covered 15 key items on socio-economic development, digitalization, science and technology, and regional cooperation. Participants approved strategies on science and technology (2026–2035), digital transport corridors, and digital economy development, as well as agreements on forestry, construction pricing, nuclear energy, and locust prevention. The session also endorsed the CIS Economic Development Strategy (Phase II to 2030) and preparations for the Year of Health Protection in 2026. The next meeting will take place in Turkmenistan in the first half of 2026.

Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan Sign Memorandum on Telecommunications and Cybersecurity Cooperation

During ICT Week Uzbekistan 2025 in Tashkent, the Republican Center for Management of Telecommunications Networks of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan’s ATS Mediafon KZ signed a Memorandum of Cooperation to strengthen collaboration in telecommunications management, cybersecurity, and banking anti-fraud systems. The agreement provides for the exchange of expertise, joint project development, and coordinated efforts to enhance the reliability of telecom services while protecting users from fraud and unlawful transactions, reflecting the two countries’ commitment to advancing regional digital integration.

1.3 RUSSIA & CHINA

Russia’s New Ambassador Presents Credentials to Uzbekistan’s Foreign Minister

Foreign Minister Bakhtiyor Saidov received copies of credentials from Alexey Yerkhov, the newly appointed Ambassador of Russia to Uzbekistan, marking the official start of his diplomatic mission. During the meeting, the sides exchanged views on strengthening the Uzbekistan–Russia strategic partnership and alliance, with Saidov expressing hope for closer cooperation across all areas. Yerkhov succeeds Oleg Malginov, who had served as Russia’s ambassador since 2021.

Chinese Investors Propose Renewable Energy, Machinery, and Pharmaceutical Projects in Fergana

Governor Khayrullo Bozorov held talks with several Chinese delegations that proposed new investments in the Fergana region, including the construction of a wind power plant in Besharyk, production of solar panels, smart meters, and water technologies, and the establishment of a pharmaceutical cluster to manufacture over 130 types of medicines using local raw materials. Updates were also presented on the ongoing agricultural machinery plant in Kuvasay, while additional proposals covered the production of special machinery for construction, utilities, and firefighting. The initiatives highlight growing Chinese interest in advancing Fergana’s renewable energy, industrial, and healthcare sectors.

Uzbekistan Increases Gas Exports to China by 40% in 2025

According to data from the National Statistics Committee and Chinese customs, Uzbekistan boosted its natural gas exports to China by more than 40% in January–August 2025, reaching $563 million, while gas imports from Turkmenistan and Russia declined by 27.9% to $886 million. Despite the rise in exports, Uzbekistan imported more gas than it exported during the period, reflecting continued domestic supply challenges. Monthly figures showed exports peaking at over $105 million in April, before moderating in the summer months. China remains Uzbekistan’s primary gas export destination, with Russia and Turkmenistan still the top overall suppliers to the Chinese market.

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