The government of Uzbekistan has announced new economic reforms aimed at reducing the tax burden on entrepreneurs and improving the business environment. A meeting chaired by President Shavkat Mirziyoyev discussed a series of proposals to liberalize the economy and support the private sector.
The meeting addressed issues such as lowering tax rates for small and medium-sized businesses, as well as simplifying licensing and permitting procedures. The government also plans to incentivize export-oriented enterprises and provide them with additional benefits.
According to experts, these reforms could have a positive impact on the country's economy and help attract foreign investment. However, some analysts express doubts about the implementation of the reforms and their effectiveness.
The government of Uzbekistan has developed a number of strategic programs aimed at accelerating economic growth and improving the living standards of the population. These programs include directions such as infrastructure development, modernization of education and healthcare systems.
Experts note that the success of the reforms depends on the mechanisms of their implementation and anti-corruption measures. The government has promised to take decisive steps in this regard.
Source: uznews.uz