AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAI for Central Asia: iFLYTEK launched its Open Platform in Tashkent, pitching AI as “new infrastructure” for governments, universities and enterprises across the region. Nuclear safety & training: Uzbekistan is set to open Central Asia’s first regional nuclear training center, while Rosatom says it’s building small nuclear power plant capacity including a project in Uzbekistan with two small units. Regional integration via tech: The EDB forum in Almaty highlighted Uzbekistan’s push to become a Eurasian economic hub linking production, trade, energy and digital transformation. Strategic ties with Georgia: Uzbekistan and Georgia signed a strategic partnership declaration covering trade, digitalization, education, science and innovation, plus an e-permit exchange plan. Green energy research: SCO green energy forum in Bishkek adopted a “Bishkek Declaration” idea, with Uzbekistan noting green energy’s large share in its energy mix. Gold & reserves: World Gold Council data shows central banks bought a net 41 tonnes of gold in May; Uzbekistan was among key buyers. Water stress map: UN FAO-based visuals rank Uzbekistan as highly water-stressed (123%). World Cup tech angle: VAR and officiating debates continue, with Uzbekistan-linked referee Ilgiz Tantashev in a high-profile France vs Paraguay penalty review.
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