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New powers of the parliament of the New Uzbekistan
2024-08-27 1269The year 2016 for Uzbekistan was marked by the beginning of a fundamentally new in essence and content stage of state and social construction, in which the main strategic goal was proclaimed - the construction of a New Uzbekistan, based on the values that served the greatest flourishing of our statehood in the 9th-10th centuries (known in world history as First Eastern Renaissance) and XIV-XV centuries (Second Eastern Renaissance). As in previous periods, the basis and priorities of the Third Renaissance of our statehood are the development of science and modern technologies, which are intended to become drivers of dramatic development of the country’s economy, a radical improvement in the well-being of the people and the prosperity of the nation.
At the same time, a new paradigm of relations between the state and the individual was formed and is gradually being introduced, where the highest value is determined by the person, his life, freedom, honor, dignity and other inalienable rights, and the principle of the supremacy of human rights is proclaimed.
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Uzbekistan is on the way to fully implementing its commitments under the Sustainable Development Goals
2024-08-27 1437Uzbekistan has created a strong foundation for the timely and high-quality achievement of its national goals and objectives for sustainable development by 2030. This confidence is explained by the balance and interdependence of the Development Strategy "Uzbekistan 2030" with the implementation of the goals and objectives of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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New export strategies of Uzbekistan
2024-08-27 920In today’s global landscape, finding new markets is crucial, especially with ongoing trade restrictions. This effort is vital for boosting population income, creating jobs, and increasing production. The free market also drives product quality improvements, cost reductions, technological advancements, market reforms, and integration into the global production system.
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The construction sector as a driver of economic development in Uzbekistan
2024-08-27 1588Statistics indicate that the volume of construction work in Uzbekistan in the first half of the current year has increased by more than 10% compared to 2023, reaching almost 80 trillion UZS (as of 08/26/2024 $1 = 12,593.42 UZS). The sector's contribution to the gross domestic product exceeds 6%, showing that the scope of construction activities in our country is expanding year by year, and the architecture and construction sector is becoming one of the rapidly developing branches of the economy.