AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoNuclear Power Push: Uzbekistan began construction of its first nuclear power plant in Jizzakh, with Mirziyoyev and Putin giving the start order via video link; the integrated project is pegged at a base cost of US$9.5 billion, and Uzbekistan has now received a construction license for an RITM-200N unit, while the IAEA pledged support at every stage. Public Transport Reform: The Cabinet extended a zero recycling fee for imported buses and electric/trolleybuses until end-2027, and set up a new exit-based fare payment system from 1 Sept 2026 using contactless cards and mobile options. Economy & Prices: Inflation eased to 5.5% in May (from 7% in April), with monthly consumer prices up 0.2%. Jobs via AI: The digital technologies minister said Uzbekistan’s AI strategy prioritizes job creation and better living standards, aiming to bring more remote work home. Education Investment: The ADB will back Samarkand’s kindergarten expansion—about 100 preschool facilities via PPP, including new builds, reconstructions, and major renovations. Energy & Environment: Renewables helped cut 2.6 million tons of pollutants in Jan–May, and Uzbekistan generated more solar/wind electricity year-on-year. Diplomacy: Belgium plans to open an embassy in Tashkent, signaling deeper ties. Sports (Uzbekistan in focus): Uzbekistan’s World Cup debut is driving fresh football buzz, while the country’s volleyball team is set to face Uzbekistan in the AVC Women’s Nations Cup pool stage.
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