AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUzbek–U.S. Economic Push: Uzbekistan’s Presidential Administration head Saida Mirziyoyeva met U.S. Deputy Commerce Secretary David Vogel to deepen trade and investment ties, with a focus on turning interest into concrete deals and jobs via the American-Uzbek Business and Investment Council. Parliamentary Oversight: A Senate member urged Karakalpakstan’s cabinet to fix decade-old drainage failures in Sarishungil mahalla, where wastewater intrusion has left standing water and damaged homes. Investment Pipeline: Uzbekistan’s Tashkent International Investment Forum 2026 (June 16–18) is set to draw 8,000 participants from 99 countries, with sector pitches across energy, transport, pharma, digital and AI. Road Safety Update: Tashkent region cut speed limits on the Tashkent–Andijan A373 highway segment (passenger cars to 80 km/h; heavy trucks to 50 km/h). Labor Rights Reform: The Oliy Majlis expanded the Labor Code’s anti-discrimination grounds to include skin color and political views, aligning with ILO Convention 111. Finance Signal: Fitch upgraded the outlook on seven state banks to Positive, linking it to improved sovereign support capacity. Digital Infrastructure: Uzbekistan and ZTE discussed expanding data centers, including power, cooling, and cybersecurity, with a joint working group planned. Environment & Water: At the GEF Assembly in Samarkand, Central Asia launched the Central Asia Water and Land Nexus Programme to tackle shrinking rivers, degraded soils, and rising temperatures.
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