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Central Asia moves back toward common energy market. Why does the region need it?After the 2022 blackout, Central Asian countries are again discussing a common electricity market. The World Bank believed this could reduce electricity prices by up to 10%, improve energy security and accelerate green energy development. Gazeta explains how it works.
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Uzbekistan continued to be a net importer of natural gas during the first four months of 2026, with import volumes comfortably outstripping exports. Data from the National Statistical Committee reveals that between January and April, gas imports from Turkmenistan and Russia rose by 53.6% to reach $508.3 million. .
29 May 11:50
Uzbekistan continued to be a net importer of natural gas during the first four months of 2026, with import volumes comfortably outstripping exports. Data from the National Statistical Committee reveals that between January and April, gas imports from Turkmenistan and Russia rose by 53.6% to reach $508.3 million. .
29 May 11:50
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29 May 11:50
Uzbekistan’s technology sector recorded robust growth during the first three months of the year, driven by a substantial rise in both foreign sales and domestic market activity. According to data released by the National Statistical Committee, service exports by IT Park member companies reached $191.8 million between January and March 2026..
29 May 11:50
Uzbekistan has successfully wrapped up its bilateral market access negotiations with India, marking another step forward in its bid to join the World Trade Organization..
29 May 11:40
Uzbekistan has successfully wrapped up its bilateral market access negotiations with India, marking another step forward in its bid to join the World Trade Organization..
29 May 11:40
Uzbekistan will raise the threshold for small businesses to transition to VAT and corporate income tax from 1 billion soums (about $83,400) to 5 billion soums (nearly $417,000) starting from 1 June. The proposal was approved by president Shavkat Mirziyoyev.
29 May 05:26
Uzbekistan will raise the threshold for small businesses to transition to VAT and corporate income tax from 1 billion soums (about $83,400) to 5 billion soums (nearly $417,000) starting from 1 June. The proposal was approved by president Shavkat Mirziyoyev.
29 May 05:26