TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, March 25. Uzbekistan has
reached several agreements with international partners aimed at
supporting private sector development and strengthening economic
policy during the international forum “Central Asia: From
Productivity to Prosperity. Regional Dialogue” held in Tashkent,
Trend reports via the Ministry of Finance and Economy of
Uzbekistan.
In particular, a joint project with the German Agency for
International Cooperation (GIZ) for 2026-2027 has been launched,
focusing on private sector development and economic policy support.
The initiative provides grant funds in the amount of 3 million
euros to promote entrepreneurship.
Additionally, Uzbekistan signed a memorandum of cooperation with
the Asian Productivity Organization (APO), as well as a strategic
partnership program with the organization.
“Central Asia: From Productivity to Prosperity. Regional
Dialogue," organized by Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Economy and
Finance, brought together representatives of international
organizations, development institutions, and the private sector to
discuss regional economic development.
The opening ceremony featured speeches by senior officials and
representatives of international institutions, including the Asian
Productivity Organization, the World Bank, and the Asian
Development Bank, highlighting the importance of regional dialogue
and cooperation.
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