AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAI & Digital Economy: iFLYTEK launched the iFLYTEK Open Platform Central Asia in Tashkent, positioning Uzbekistan as a regional AI hub and pitching a full AI ecosystem for governments, enterprises, universities and developers. Urban Development: A Mirziyoyev video meeting reviewed Tashkent’s Sergeli district transformation—30,000 new flats, 2m sq m of industrial/trade/service space, entrepreneurs rising to 6,200, and major upgrades including a new metro line and expanded schools and clinics. Trade & Bilateral Ties: Uzbekistan–Georgia cooperation moved forward with strategic partnership and financial/customs accords, including a reported $1bn trade goal and a business forum in Tbilisi drawing nearly 320 companies. Energy & Sustainability: Uzbekistan is set to build 11 waste-to-energy plants, while an SCO green energy forum in Bishkek highlighted regional research links, with Uzbekistan noting green power’s growing role. Finance & Markets: Gold sentiment stayed in focus as JPMorgan trimmed its near-term gold outlook amid Fed rate pressure, even as central bank buying supports longer-term demand. Business Mobility: Oman Air announced new routes including Tashkent and Singapore, adding to regional connectivity.
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