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Sovereign Credit Boost: Fitch upgraded Uzbekistan’s outlook to “Positive” from “Stable” while keeping the “BB” rating, citing progress on structural reforms, macro stability, privatization, and stronger fiscal transparency. Gold Demand Signal: World Gold Council data shows central banks resumed net gold buying in April (+17 tonnes), with Poland the biggest buyer and China extending its streak—supporting the broader “reserve diversification” theme. Trade & Connectivity Push: Hong Kong and Uzbekistan agreed to move toward a mutual 30-day visa-free regime, with talks also covering investment, finance, digital transformation, AI, and transport/logistics. Regional Deals: Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan discussed expanding trade, transport links, and cultural ties after Kyrgyzstan’s UN Security Council win. Competition Watch: Uzbekistan’s competition authority opened cases over alleged violations worth over 8 billion soums, including coal and flour sales not routed through required exchange trading. Cross-border Transit: Afghanistan and Uzbekistan moved to strengthen transit and trade cooperation, focusing on logistics facilitation and removing obstacles for Afghan exporters. Business Diplomacy: Hong Kong’s trade chief is targeting new Uzbekistan deals after signing 43 MoUs in Kazakhstan, including plans for direct flights.

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Jun. 2, 2026

Uzbekistan courts Chinese capital for infrastructure and industry

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May 22, 2026

IT Park Uzbekistan to host Global Business Services Forum 2026 in Tashkent

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May 21, 2026

8B co-founder says central bank QR interoperability is fintech’s defining trend

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Jun. 3, 2026

Asyad Group Expands Its Global Footprint with the Acquisition of a Controlling Stake in Uzbekistan’s Logistics Platforms, Advancing Trade Corridors & Regional Connectivity Across Central Asia

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Jun. 2, 2026

Alona Lebedieva: Uzbekistan is trying to turn Chinese capital into infrastructure and production

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FIFA Confirms Record 1,248 Players for 2026 World Cup

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May 22, 2026

Philip R. Lane: Europe and the world economy

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Global Business Services Forum 2026 to Bring International Outsourcing and Digital Services Leaders to Tashkent

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