AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUkraine-Russia Tensions: Ukrainian drones struck Saint Petersburg as the “Russian Davos” economic forum opened, damaging infrastructure and prompting airport disruptions, while Zelensky warned more retaliation. Uzbekistan Credit Boost: Fitch revised Uzbekistan’s outlook to “positive,” citing structural reforms, stronger fiscal indicators, and rising reserves. World Cup Watch: AFC nations booked places for the expanded 48-team 2026 FIFA World Cup, with Uzbekistan among debutants; meanwhile, Canada’s Alphonso Davies and Moïse Bombito remain injury question marks ahead of the opener. Uzbekistan–Kyrgyzstan & Hong Kong: Tashkent and Bishkek discussed expanding trade, transport, and cultural ties, while Uzbekistan and Hong Kong agreed on a 30-day mutual visa-free arrangement. Tourism & Heritage: Uzbekistan and the World Bank discussed tourism development, and the US-backed first phase of Sherdor Madrasa restoration in Samarkand was completed. Competition Enforcement: Uzbekistan’s competition authority opened cases over violations worth over 8 billion soums, including coal and flour sold outside required exchange rules. Inclusive Jobs: Yandex Lavka expanded roles for hearing-impaired workers in Tashkent warehouses.
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