AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAgritech Cooperation: Uzbekistan and Malaysia agreed to deepen ties in aquaculture, sustainable irrigation tech, and agri-food R&D after talks in Tashkent, with Malaysia offering know-how like biofloc methods to boost fisheries. Investment & Fintech: Uzbekistan’s Central Bank and GFTN announced the inaugural Silk Road Finance & Technology Forum in Tashkent (Aug 24–26), focusing on open banking, stablecoins, cross-border payments, Islamic finance, and innovation. Regional Business Push: The V Tashkent International Investment Forum (TIIF-2026) runs June 16–19, aiming to turn Uzbekistan’s industrial potential into new deals with major banks, funds, and investors. Legal/Finance Governance: Uzbekistan’s Senate sent back the Tashkent International Financial Center bill to the lower chamber over judicial appointment criteria and gaps around arbitration and court boundaries. Digital Agriculture & Water: A new Uzbekistan decree backs intensive fruit orchards and vineyards, with strict timelines and penalties for delays, while a separate policy push targets smarter, more efficient farming. Health Education: Nestlé’s Health Routes program results were reviewed in Tashkent, with 12,000+ students reached via interactive school lessons. Tech Policy: Uzbekistan approved a digitized patent regulation (Cabinet Decree 297) clarifying invention criteria and streamlined procedures. Economy Watch: A mandatory escrow system introduced in April cooled housing and car sales, with transaction volumes dropping in April and May.
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