Uzbekistan To Create Emergency Task Force To Work Closely With Financial Institutions
Date
1/16/2025 8:13:23 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, January 16. Uzbekistan
decided to create a dedicated Emergency Task Force led by the Prime
Minister to work closely with financial bodies, Trend reports.
This was revealed at a videoconference chaired by the President
of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev on key investment issues.
Uzbekistan plans to implement projects worth $5.2 billion,
funded by international financial institutions. The newly formed
task force will focus on each project in detail, carrying out
specific tasks and holding weekly discussions to monitor progress
and ensure timely implementation.
Among the projects, plans are in place to work on $1.1 billion
in projects with the European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development (EBRD) and $1 billion with the Islamic Development Bank
(IDB) this year.
The authorities have been instructed to work closely with these
two major international banks, visiting various regions and
increasing the number of projects that can be implemented without
state guarantees for entrepreneurs. For each project, dedicated
officials will be assigned to oversee the execution, and support
will be provided to entrepreneurs in attracting necessary
funding.
Meanwhile, Uzbekistan envisions increasing its gross domestic
product to $120 billion in 2025.
The nation has also set its sights on cranking up exports to a
whopping $30 billion and ramping up investments to more than $42
billion. Furthermore, the aim is to whip up 5 million new jobs and
pull 1.5 million people out of the poverty pit.
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