TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, May 12. Measures aimed at
reducing bureaucracy in Uzbekistan could provide an additional $13
billion boost to the country’s economy in 2026-2030, President
Shavkat Mirziyoyev said, Trend reports.
The statement was made on May 12, during a presentation on
reforms in the public services and business regulation system.
According to the President, reducing the administrative burden
could generate a direct annual economic effect of $1.5 billion,
while improvements in regulation are expected to attract an
additional $800 million in foreign investment each year.
Simplifying interaction between the state and businesses could
also increase labor productivity by $750 million annually, he
said.
The proposals presented during the meeting include creating
unified registers of state functions, mandatory requirements, and
public services on the “reestr.gov.uz” platform, as well as
introducing a “Bureaucracy Radar” evaluation system and AI-based
analysis tools.
Authorities also plan to launch a “Business Calculator” system
to assess regulatory costs borne by entrepreneurs.