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President of Uzbekistan: The time has come for a new generation of diplomats – those who achieve concrete results and firmly defend the interests of Uzbekistan in the international arena
273The Head of State identified priorities for updating the activities of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and foreign diplomatic missions
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Ministry of Investment, Industry and Trade of Uzbekistan Reports on Outcomes of Public Borrowings (2017–2025)
346Uzbekistan’s total external debt amounted to $75.4 billion as of October 1, 2025.
According to the Ministry of Investment, Industry and Trade of Uzbekistan (MIIT), $37.4 billion of this amount accounts for the government’s external debt.
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Active Diplomacy of Uzbekistan: 2025 — From Dynamic Dialogue to Tangible Results
773The year 2025 marked a stage of qualitative renewal and consolidation of Uzbekistan’s foreign policy positions
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Akramjon Ne’matov: In his Address, President of Uzbekistan placed a key emphasis on the country’s socio-economic development, the enhancement of citizens’ well-being and the strengthening of the economy’s competitiveness
427Comment from the First Deputy Director of the Institute for Strategic and Interregional Studies (ISRS) under the President of Uzbekistan to Dunyo Information Agency
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From Economic Growth to Societal Development: Uzbekistan’s Priorities in the New Political Cycle
457The traditional annual Address of the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev delivered on the eve of the New Year, became an important programmatic statement summarizing the results of the outgoing year and outlining the country’s strategic development priorities for the period ahead.
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Iteca Exhibitions marks 30 years of Uzbekistan’s exhibition industry development
357The achievements of the anniversary season set an ambitious benchmark for the years ahead. In 2026, the calendar of exhibitions will expand to 22 exhibitions and 5 conferences, alongside new initiatives designed to support the domestic manufacturers, promote investment and further strengthen the key sectors of the national economy
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Uzbekistan and Japan: A New Stage of Strategic Cooperation in Labor Migration
343Cooperation between Uzbekistan and Japan in the field of labor migration has significantly expanded in recent years, becoming one of the key pillars of the broader strategic partnership
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The Economics of Cooperation: Trade and Investment Draw Tashkent and Ashgabat Closer Together
364In recent years, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan have been shaping a new model of economic interaction in which the driving force is no longer political declarations but the tangible expansion of trade, industrial cooperation, and investment ties.