AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUzbekistan–Norway Nuclear Safety: Uzbekistan and Norway launched a three-year partnership to strengthen radiation and nuclear safety, focusing on new legislation and regulation, modernization of oversight, and adoption of international best practices. Border Trade Boost: Kazakhstan’s Senate ratified a protocol upgrading two Uzbekistan border crossings—Syrdarya–Malik and Tselinny–Oqoltin—to international, 24/7 checkpoints, expanding them to handle freight and easing cross-border traffic. Turkic Cultural Diplomacy: Uzbekistan’s President Mirziyoyev addressed the opening of “Turkic World Week” in Baku, marking the 100th anniversary of the First Turkological Congress, with regional leaders and cultural programming. Youth Online Rules: Uzbekistan is considering age limits on social media access for children under 16, with a draft law expected after talks with deputies and senators. Sports Governance Shock (Regional): South Korea’s World Cup exit triggered coach Hong Myung-bo’s resignation and a presidential demand for a full review of national team sports administration. Business & Jobs: Youngone plans to expand its Samarkand textile plant into a more integrated textile value chain, increasing investment toward $40m and aiming for higher-value production.
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