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Uzbekistan economy
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Reforming Customs, Uzbekistan Nods Toward the Eurasian Economic Union
By Nicholas Trickett
Tashkent is harmonizing its import tariffs with EAEU norms.
High Hopes for Mending Tajikistan-Uzbekistan Relations Ahead of State Visit
By Catherine Putz
Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev is set to visit Tajikistan March 9-10.
Uzbekistan Pushes for Bond Debut Before Privatization
By Paolo Sorbello
Uzbekistan is preparing coupons for up to $300 million to reap the benefits of the investors' widespread hunger for high yields.
Uzbek President Mirziyoyev Lands in South Korea, Reaffirming a Strong Partnership
By Catherine Putz
East Asian political realities are breathing new energy into Uzbekistan and South Korea's already strong relationship.
EBRD Approves First New Projects for Uzbekistan Since 2007
By Catherine Putz
After a decade-long gap, the European bank is returning to financing new projects in Uzbekistan.
Central Asian Central Banks Play with Rates to Boost Growth
By Paolo Sorbello
Sliding out of crisis, how are regional central banks handling their monetary realities?
Are Foreign Exchange Reforms on the Way in Uzbekistan?
By Catherine Putz
Currency and foreign exchange reform isn’t the end, but just the beginning of serious action on Tashkent’s part.
Ranking the Central Asian States as Investment Destinations
By Stanislav Pritchin
25 years after independence, which Central Asian and South Caucasian countries are the best (and worst) places to invest?
The Turkey-Uzbekistan Rapprochement
By Samuel Ramani
Under Uzbekistan's new president, ties with Turkey may be poised for a thaw.
The Implications of Tightening Russia-Uzbekistan Ties
By Samuel Ramani
By improving frosty relations with Tashkent, Moscow can boost its leverage over Central Asia as a whole.
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