AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSAF Push in Uzbekistan: Sinopec Engineering signed FEED work with Allied Biofuels for Central Asia’s first large-scale biomass-based SAF complex in Uzbekistan (about 160,000 tons/year), using straw, rice husks and sorghum, with solar power and plans to serve regional aviation plus exports. Export Value Drive: Uzbekistan is accelerating a multi-billion processing push—food processing to $10bn by 2030, technological metals pipeline of $4.2bn, and sheet-steel localisation—aiming to earn more per shipment as credit conditions improve. AI & Finance Education: Students were honored for essays on AI use in finance and digital assets, highlighting growing interest in responsible tech skills. Islamic Civilization Forum: Uzbekistan hosted the 1st International Forum on Islamic Civilization in Tashkent, Samarkand and Termez, with a strong focus on science, education and innovation. Uzbek-Belarus Partnership: Mirziyoyev’s upcoming official visit to Belarus targets deeper cooperation in agriculture, mechanical engineering, pharmaceuticals and AI-related joint investments, building on rising trade and new regional forum momentum. New Tashkent Airport Deal: A public-private agreement sets up a new international airport project in the Tashkent region, with private partners running passenger facilities for about 35 years while the state handles airfield infrastructure.
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