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results received with help of equipment designed for some kind of production without the person's implementation of creative activity directly associated with the creation of individual work.Ĭomment: according to interstate and international compacts Uzbekistan is the legal successor of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, therefore this license tag is also applicable to official symbols and formal documents of the Uzbek SSR.reports about the news of the day or current events having the nature of usual press conference.official symbols and signs (flags, arms, orders, banknotes, etc.).official documents (law, resolutions, decisions, etc.) as well as their official translations.The following are not the objects of copyright: Works and similar results of activity not being the objects of copyright This work is not an object of copyright according to article 8 of the Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. 42 of July 20, 2006 on Copyright and Neighbouring Rights.Īrticle 8. Licensing Public domain Public domain false false The second phase of structural economic reforms focusing on the well-being and prosperity of society and encouraging private entrepreneurship is already under way with the approval of the New Uzbekistan Strategy for 2022-2026.This flag was created with Inkscape, and then manually edited. The country is becoming one of the most important investment destinations in the region, supported by political and macroeconomic stability, abundant reserves of natural gas, gold, uranium, silver and, copper, a long tradition of and significant potential in large-scale manufacturing and a young, qualified labour force. Uzbekistan, a vibrant market of 35.6 million people, is located at the heart of Central Asia, at the crossroads between Europe and Asia.

The Investment Outlook Session on Uzbekistan, organised as part of the Business Forum and to be held within the context of the 2023 Annual Meeting of the EBRD Board of Governors, will provide a platform for the exchange of information and views with the international business community, about the prospects and opportunities for investment and growth offered by Uzbekistan. At the end of last year, with the EBRD’s support, Uzbekistan held the first plenary session of the Foreign Investors’ Council, which will serve as a platform for dialogue between foreign investors and the authorities fostering reforms. This is recognition of the country’s growing investment attractiveness and favourable regulatory environment, which have allowed the Bank to finance a number of major projects, including some of the largest renewable energy projects in the region. In 2022 the EBRD invested almost US$ 900 million in 26 projects in Uzbekistan, making it the leading recipient of its funding in Central Asia for the third year running.
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