TASHKENT. Jan 21 (Interfax) - Uzbekistan's foreign trade turnover increased 3.8% in 2024, or by $2.4 billion compared to the previous year, reaching $65.9 billion, the country's Statistics Agency said on Tuesday. Exports grew 8.4% to $26.9 billion while imports rose 0.8% to $39 billion.
In 2024, the bodies of 483 migrants were brought to Uzbekistan from abroad. This was told by the head of the Department of the Agency for Migration under the Government of the Republic Nigora Isroilova,
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TASHKENT. Jan 20 (Interfax) - The total amount of money transfers to Uzbekistan from abroad increased 30% in 2024 compared to the previous year to stand at $14.8 billion, the press service for the country's central bank said. Transfers from Russia totaled $11.5 billion last year, up 29%, amounting to 77% of all money transfers to the country.
The top 10 highest paying entities contributed roughly 57 percent of the corporate tax revenue collected by the state. The top three tax-payers were the Navoi Mining and Metallurgical Plant, the Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Plant,
The journey of building a tech ecosystem in Uzbekistan can provide valuable insights for businesses aiming to scale in emerging markets.
World Trade Center Mumbai hosted Uzbekistan's Ambassador to discuss expanding economic cooperation with India. Key sectors like quantum technologies, semiconductors, and manufacturing were highlighted.
Out of the 560 million global crypto users, Binance exchange is home to more than 252 million users, mainly due to its tested security.
World Trade Center Mumbai hosted H.E. Sardar Rustambaev, Ambassador of Uzbekistan to India to discuss emerging areas of economic cooperation between both the countries and strategies to deepen bilateral partnership across various sectors.
Uzbekistan defender Abdukodir Khusanov had joined Manchester City on a four-and-a-half-year deal from Ligue 1 club Lens. The PA news agency understands the fee for the 20-year-old is worth 40 million euros (£33.8m) plus add-ons. Khusanov is the first player from Uzbekistan to join a Premier League club, and will wear the number 45 shirt.