AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoRail & Connectivity: The China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan railway has moved into active construction, with tunnels and bridges now underway in Kyrgyzstan after key agreements were signed and financing secured. Bilateral Mobility: Uzbekistan and Belarus are extending registration-free stays for each other’s citizens to 10 days, easing travel for business and tourism. Housing Market: Uzbekistan’s Central Bank links rising apartment prices to strong mortgage demand and income growth, with both primary and secondary prices up in Q1 2026. Personal Finance Controls: More than 2.57 million people have used Uzbekistan’s credit self-ban service to block loans in their name, with rapid growth through early 2026. Cybercrime: Court documents reviewed by Kun describe how hacked Telegram accounts and fake law-enforcement identities were used to steal millions of soums from officials and citizens. Energy & Industry: Condor Energies reported production above 16,900 boe/d in Uzbekistan after the K-42 well delivered stronger-than-expected results. Trade & Logistics: Uzbekistan plans a logistics hub in Poland to cut delivery costs and expand EU-bound exports, building on the “Middle Corridor” push.
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