Region in no doubt that climate change has arrived. Efforts to save critical resource taking on more urgency.
The Uzbek government is actively discouraging citizens from becoming mercenaries.
Express delivery service now significant revenue stream. Users represent third of Uzbekistan’s population.
In recent years, the economies of Central Asia have witnessed various mergers and acquisitions driven by economic restructuring, geopolitical developments and opportunities arising from regional connectivity initiatives.
The war in Ukraine is fuelling a FDI and manufacturing boom in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) as local entrepreneurs rush to fill the gaping holes left in Russia’s supply chains by departing Western firms, reports Oxford Economics.
Tensions rise further as lawmaker rebuffs idea of Uzbekistan joining Russia-led trade bloc, two days after Kazakhstan’s “No” to BRICS.
Tajikistan remains a country of concern.
Headline figure reflects year on year increase of $3.5bn, or 7.7%. China stays ahead of Russia as biggest trade partner.
NMMC’s first deputy CEO Eugene Antonov talks to bne IntelliNews about the gold mining major’s plans after its $1bn debut Eurobond issuance.
“This is the hardest decision for us. Our priority is the immediate needs of our people,” local lawmaker says, describing how water is so scarce, nothing remains for what’s left of the Aral.
“Quadrobers” crawl on all fours, meowing, purring, barking and howling, requesting pats, strokes and chin tickles from passersby. But it’s not all innocent, it seems.
To verify cost-effectiveness, estimated price tag of $4.5bn-5bn will be revised in line with latest market situation.
Islamic fundamentalists get cranky over concerts held at new Airitom Free Economic Zone.
Uzbekistan’s gold mining national champion Navoi Mining & Metallurgical Combine (NMMC) has issued its debut $1bn Eurobond on October 10.
Though water levels are up at hydropower reservoirs, hot summer was a big drain on electricity reserves as air conditioners were cranked up.
Komil Allamjonov is an associate of the president's daughter, Saida Mirziyoyeva. Together they co-founded the Public Fund for the Support and Development of National Mass Media.
Expect to hear some grumbles from the purveyors of Cyrillic in Moscow.
Privatisation in Uzbekistan is no new idea. Under the late President Islam Karimov, programmes in the late 1990s and 2000s existed and were ambitious. But while some small state-owned enterprises were sold, valuable companies remain state-owned.
More than two-thirds of trips made by Tajiks. Country has a growing role as a regional healthcare tourism hub.
Financing for CKU edging forward with finalised commitments still to be hammered out.