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Uzbekistan’s open and constructive foreign policy is based primarily on national interests
670Uzbekistan’s foreign policy is based on the norms and principles of its Constitution, the laws “On the Basic Principles of Foreign Policy of Uzbekistan”, “On International Treaties of the Republic of Uzbekistan”, “On Defense”, the Military Doctrine, on the principles and objectives of the United Nations and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, along with obligations arising from international treaties and agreements of the country, ratified by the Oliy Majlis (Supreme Assembly).
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CERR: IMF Estimates Uzbekistan's GDP at $101.6 Billion
1174According to the IMF's assessment, the nominal GDP of the Republic of Uzbekistan in 2023 increased by 125.6 trillion sums ($10.7 billion) and amounted to 1,192.2 trillion sums ($101.6 billion).
CERR hosted a discussion among experts and academics regarding a study conducted by the Statistics Agency in collaboration with the IMF. The primary goal of this study was to assess the size of the unobserved economy in Uzbekistan and examine its impact on other macroeconomic indicators.
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How candidates are selected in Uzbekistan through a single portal of vacancies of state bodies and organizations
1099In Uzbekistan, electronic document management systems are being implemented, the range of public services is expanding, human resource management processes are being optimized, and a unified public sector ecosystem is being developed through integration and other measures.
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The activities of the Parliament of the New Uzbekistan are important for the stable development of the country
944Today, the Uzbek legislature is taking active part in large-scale reforms aimed at building a welfare state, the rapid development of the national economy, ensuring the well-being of citizens, and the prosperity of multiethnic country.
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Constitutional-legal reforms in Uzbekistan - guarantee for inviolability of private property
1166In Uzbekistan more than 300 regulatory documents aimed at protecting property rights from illegal encroachments and ensuring the rights of owners have been adopted. At the same time, a number of organizational measures were implemented to improve the foundations of ensuring the privacy of private property.
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How new mechanisms for regulating labor migration work in Uzbekistan
1326Labor force migration is a natural process worldwide. In Uzbekistan, purposeful work is being carried out to safely and orderly send such citizens abroad. The Agency for External Labor Migration has sent 70,000 people to developed countries for this purpose in the past two years.
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Uzbekistan’s environmental initiatives are aimed at creating a healthy and sustainable environment in Central Asia
1059Due to the Aral Sea tragedy, the negative consequences of climate change are more acute in Central Asia. The increase in air temperature in our region is twice the world average. The number of extremely hot days is expected to double and the area of glaciers will shrink by a third. In the last 30 years, the rate of warming in Central Asia is higher than the global average, and the average annual temperature has increased by 0.5 degrees. According to forecasts, the temperature is expected to increase by 2.0-5.7 degrees by 2085.
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Uzbekistan has set a goal to increase the level of youth enrollment in higher education to 50%
1223Numerous scholars and studies have confirmed the connection between the quality of education and the well-being of society. The Nobel Prize winning Gary Becker was one of the first to inquire into the impact of education on economic growth and social development. His research has shown that investing in education can improve productivity and thus economic growth.
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Reforms in Uzbekistan are based on the principle “The stronger public control, the more humane, free and fair the state is”
1281The most important sign of civil society is manifested in the fact that citizens exercise complete control over the activities of state structures. According to article 36 of the new version of the Constitution of Uzbekistan, our citizens have the right to participate directly and through their representatives in the management of the affairs of society and the state. Such participation is carried out through self-government, referendums and the democratic formation of state bodies, as well as public control over the activities of state bodies. The procedure for exercising public control over the activities of state bodies is established by law.
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In Uzbekistan, the share of non-state media exceeds 60%
962In the modern world, freedom of speech and information is a key element of a democratic society.
Uzbekistan is actively moving towards strengthening the constitutional rights of citizens in this important area, striving to create favorable conditions for the free exchange of information and development of the information society.