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Uzbekistan-China railway routes: trade, transit, and new logistics centers
2025-08-28 230The historical roots of Uzbek-Chinese relations go back centuries and today serve as a solid foundation for the development of effective, mutually beneficial partnership at the present stage. The ancient Silk Road, which connected the regions and stimulated mutual cooperation and cultural exchange, is acquiring new significance today and continues to serve as an economic, cultural, and humanitarian bridge between countries and peoples.
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Uzbekistan's Leading Initiatives in SCO Railway Projects
2025-08-28 299On the eve of the upcoming Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit, the issue of developing sustainable transport infrastructure in the region is gaining particular relevance. Today, transport corridors are not merely logistical routes, but strategic arteries through which not only cargo flows, but also mutual trust, economic partnership, and regional stability.
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SCO Investment Projects in Uzbekistan: From Industry to Tourism
2025-08-27 161In recent years, Uzbekistan has established itself as one of the most dynamically developing economies within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). The country is not only becoming an active participant in trade flows but also a key platform for implementing large-scale investment initiatives. Its strategic geographic location, political stability, wide-ranging reforms, and favorable investment climate ensure a steady inflow of capital from all SCO member states.
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Uzbekistan and China: A Strategic Partnership in an Era of Global Transformation
2025-08-27 234In 21st-century international relations, there are alliances that go beyond securing economic benefits and instead shape new reference points for entire regions. One such example is the partnership between Uzbekistan and China, whose cooperation in recent years has reached the level of an all-weather comprehensive strategic partnership for a new era.
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The SCO’s Digital Transformation: Strategic Intentions and Structural Realities
2025-08-27 217The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) has entered a critical phase in its digital transformation agenda. Over the past five years, the bloc has increasingly integrated digitalization into virtually every aspect of its operations—ranging from e-governance and cross-border trade to cybersecurity, infrastructure development, and artificial intelligence. But as the SCO shifts from statements to implementation, it confronts a complex landscape defined by technological asymmetries, competing sovereignties, and external geopolitical pressures.
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Uzbekistan and China: A Strategic Partnership in an Era of Global Transformation
2025-08-27 200In 21st-century international relations, there are alliances that go beyond securing economic benefits and instead shape new reference points for entire regions. One such example is the partnership between Uzbekistan and China, whose cooperation in recent years has reached the level of an all-weather comprehensive strategic partnership for a new era.
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Multilateral Trade System and New Opportunities for Uzbekistan within the SCO
2025-08-27 166XXI век стал эпохой глубоких преобразований в мировой экономике. Традиционные модели торговли больше не гарантируют устойчивого роста, а глобальные цепочки создания стоимости всё больше смещаются в сторону новых центров силы. На фоне глобальной нестабильности страны всё чаще обращаются к региональным форматам сотрудничества, которые не только учитывают интересы соседей, но и создают механизмы коллективной защиты от внешних потрясений.
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Industrial Cooperation in the SCO Space: From Dialogue to Project Integration
2025-08-27 231Against the backdrop of sanctions wars and instability in the global economy, industrial cooperation between the SCO countries is gaining particular importance. By combining enormous human potential and natural resources, the SCO member states are able to form sustainable production chains and develop complementary industries.
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Uzbekistan–Jordan: Towards New Horizons of Cooperation
2025-08-25 250On August 25–26, at the invitation of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, King Abdullah II of Jordan will pay a state visit to Uzbekistan.
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New Uzbekistan Strengthens the Legislative Foundations for the Protection of Human Rights
2025-08-20 232Today, New Uzbekistan is steadily advancing along the path of irreversible democratic reforms, pursuing a pragmatic foreign policy, maintaining open and active dialogue with the international community, and carrying out large-scale reforms aimed at strengthening guarantees for the protection of human rights and freedoms.