The government of Uzbekistan is entering a new phase of economic reforms, focusing on improving the business environment, attracting foreign investment, and diversifying the economy. A series of measures have been developed to achieve these goals.
At a meeting chaired by President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, priority tasks were set for the period up to 2025, including ensuring economic growth, modernizing infrastructure, and increasing household incomes. Specific plans include the introduction of digital technologies in industry and agriculture, as well as expanding export capacity.
A key area of reform is the development of public-private partnership mechanisms. This is intended to attract private capital to infrastructure projects and reduce the burden on the state budget. Experts believe these measures will contribute to sustainable economic growth.
However, the implementation of reforms faces several challenges. Issues such as corruption, judicial system improvement, and strengthening financial institutions need to be addressed. Economists emphasize that political will and public support are crucial for the success of the reforms.
Source: uznews.uz