AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTashkent International Investment Forum (TIIF) 2026: Uzbekistan kicked off the 5th TIIF, with President Shavkat Mirziyoyev meeting leaders including Albania’s Bajram Begaj and others to expand trade, logistics, culture, tourism and investment. Islamic Finance Reform: The Central Bank says Islamic microfinance in Uzbekistan has surged, with Islamic financing reaching UZS 22 billion in the first five months of 2026 and 12 microfinance organizations now offering Sharia-compliant products. Middle Corridor Momentum: Uzbek-linked voices highlight the Trans-Caspian “Middle Corridor” as a growing logistics backbone, with women professionals pushing stronger regional coordination across Central Asia and the South Caucasus. Women in Logistics & Trade: Leaders from Women in TLP networks argue that expanding women’s participation in decision-making can improve efficiency and unlock new business ties. Religion Restrictions Watch: A new global study flags Uzbekistan among countries with high government restrictions on religion, adding to the debate around religious freedom abroad. Culture & Hospitality: A travel feature spotlights unexpected Uzbek hospitality in Khiva, where locals invite visitors into homes and share food and conversation. World Cup Culture: Coverage of the tournament’s opening days includes Uzbekistan’s debut context and broader discussion of how sport intersects with visas, security and public life.
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