AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoNuclear Education Boost: Uzbekistan will open Central Asia’s first Regional Nuclear Training Center in Tashkent under MEPhI, using simulator-based hands-on programs to train engineers and strengthen IAEA-aligned safety culture. Regional Energy Security: Uzbekistan’s energy policy spotlighted as Kyrgyzstan reports sufficient fuel and lubricant reserves while also pushing refinery visits and supply diversification to reduce import risk. Smart Farming Push: FAO launched its first Global Conference on Smart Farming to speed up adoption of tech for small farmers facing climate stress, degraded soils, and rising input costs. Digital Growth for Uzbekistan: Google expanded its Ads partner network—Coob Ads became an official Google Ads Sales Representative in Uzbekistan (plus Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova), aiming to bring localized support and training. Construction Materials Localization: President Mirziyoyev ordered faster use of locally made construction materials for housing and infrastructure, backed by district-level research and investment agreement follow-through. Child Safety Online: Uzbekistan is considering legal limits on social media use for children under 16, focusing on responsible use rather than banning phones. Innovation in Tashkent: Central Asia student innovation contest finals drew 736 teams and awarded gold to 15 projects, including from Tashkent State University of Economics. Parliamentary & Science Links: Uzbekistan and Indonesia agreed to deepen cooperation, including scientific and educational initiatives, while Oman-Uzbekistan consultations also flagged scientific collaboration.
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