China-Central Asia Monitor: June 5-11, 2026.
Highlights strong capital position, robust asset quality, comfortable liquidity profile and low refinancing risk.
Trump special envoy to region says deals will be "win-win". Russia, meanwhile, is not amused.
Part of plan to attract $30bn in investment. Cutting-edge tech could accelerate analysis of geological data, raise efficiency of drilling operations.
For most of the post-Soviet era, Central Asia's economic story was written in commodities. Now technology is starting to challenge that stereotype.
A Eurasianet partner post from the Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst.
According to NASA, there is “unequivocal evidence that Earth is warming at an unprecedented rate”, Statista reports.
Visa-free travel, direct flights and trade and investment ramp-ups could be on the way.
For decades, Uzbekistan was known for its cotton, gold and fruit. Today, it is increasingly attracting attention for something entirely different: technology.
In speech, Mirziyoyev tells delegates business is "shifting into the realm of technology, algorithms, logistics and infrastructure".
Big factor is base effect caused by substantial price hikes in regulated utility tariffs 12 months ago.
National investment fund UzNIF enjoys 32% price bounce since groundbreaking IPO.
Central Asia is moving to convert its vast reserves of critical minerals into economic and geopolitical leverage as governments seek to position the region at the centre of global supply chains increasingly shaped by geopoliitcal competition.
Uzbekistan is betting heavily on technology as the next engine of economic growth, with state-backed IT Park emerging as the centrepiece of the country’s ambitions to become Central Asia’s leading exporter of digital services.
Bank warns higher energy costs are reigniting inflation, weakening industrial competitiveness and straining already fragile public finances
China-Central Asia Monitor: May 22-28, 2026
Experts fret over possible damage to eco-balance caused by cloud-seeding. “If you take a cloud from one place, it will harm another place,” says one scientist.
Russia is the only country in the world to formally recognise Afghanistan’s rulers, though Central Asia is slowly but surely building relations.
Kyrgyzstan wants more infrastructure maintenance funds. Afghanistan is preparing to divert river flows for irrigation. Disagreements could mount.
Warns Afghanistan-based ISKP actively recruiting individuals across Central Asia and migrant workers in Russian locations.