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🤝🇮🇷 Uzbekistan Delivers Humanitarian Aid to Iranian People via Turkmenistan

The government of Uzbekistan has delivered humanitarian aid to the Iranian people through Turkmenistan using several trucks, as reported by the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The cargo included food items such as flour, rice, sugar, pasta, sunflower oil, canned goods, as well as medicines and medical supplies, aimed at addressing the specific needs of the Iranian population.

🏭🚗 JAC Motors Plans to Launch Tashkent Automobile Plant by 2026

A government commission in Uzbekistan, led by Deputy Prime Minister Jamshid Khojayev, visited the "New Generation" special industrial zone in the Tashkent region. During the visit, a project by Chinese company JAC Motors was presented, with plans to launch an automobile plant by 2026. The project is valued at $135 million and aims to establish a facility with an annual production capacity of 30,000 vehicles. The plant will manufacture internal combustion engine vehicles, hybrids, and electric vehicles, as part of efforts to diversify Uzbekistan's automotive industry.

🚌📊 Fare Evasion Crackdown in Tashkent: Over 26,000 Fined Since Start of Year

A large-scale campaign to identify passengers evading fare payments in public transport continues in the capital of Uzbekistan. Specialists from the State Institution for Monitoring and Control of Public Transport in Tashkent are conducting regular raids on bus routes across all districts of the city.

🏭💰 President Mirziyoyev at AGMK: $22 Billion Industrial Transformation Announced

President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev held an expanded meeting during his visit to the Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Combine (AGMK), dedicated to the fundamental transformation of the country's mining and metallurgical industry. The main outcome of the meeting was the announcement of the establishment of an Industrial Council under the chairmanship of the head of state, which will ensure systematic control over the implementation of projects with a total value of $22 billion.

🚗🏔️ New Toll Highway Planned for Tashkent-Angren-Qamchiq Route in Uzbekistan

A new alternative toll highway spanning 171 km is planned for the Tashkent-Angren-Qamchiq Pass route. In an interview with the "Uzbekistan 24" TV channel, Asliddin Isayev, Deputy Director of the "Avtoyolinvest" agency under the Committee of Automobile Roads of the Ministry of Transport, announced that the project is estimated at $3.66 billion. This initiative is considered one of the country's largest strategic infrastructure projects, with a total length of 314 kilometers.

⚖️👩‍🦲 Six Arrested in Uzbekistan's Andijan Region for Kidnapping and Public Humiliation of Woman

Law enforcement agencies in Uzbekistan's Andijan Region have detained six individuals suspected of kidnapping and publicly humiliating a female resident of the Izboskan District. The suspects allegedly forcibly took the woman to a deserted location, cut her hair against her will, and recorded the act on video with the intent to distribute it on social media.

⚖️📄 Uzbekistan Convicts 5,962 People for Document Forgery in 2025, Highlighting Legal Challenges

Uzbekistan has released the results of its judicial practice for cases involving the forgery of official documents in 2025. Under Article 228 of the Criminal Code, which covers the production, forgery, or use of fake documents, stamps, and seals, a total of 5,962 individuals were held criminally liable. This figure underscores the government's ongoing efforts to combat crime, but it also points to persistent societal issues that may hinder legal integrity and economic stability.

🤖🏭 Shavkat Mirziyoyev Inspects Digital Control Center at Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Complex

President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan inspected the activities of the Digital Control Center established at the Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Complex. The head of state had previously participated in the launch ceremony of the 3rd copper enrichment plant at the complex. The center is designed to coordinate production processes at the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd copper enrichment plants, increase efficiency, and ensure continuous monitoring.

💊⚠️ ARFPCM Appeals to Uzbekistan's Health Ministry to Strengthen Crackdown on Illegal Medicine Trade

Tashkent – The Association of Representatives of Foreign Pharmaceutical Companies and Manufacturers (ARFPCM) has sent an official appeal to Health Minister Asilbek Khudayarov, calling for enhanced measures to combat the illegal import and circulation of uncertified medicines. A copy of the letter is available to the editorial office of Podrobno.uz.

⚖️🤖 Uzbekistan Adopts New Ethical Rules for Artificial Intelligence (AI)

The Ministry of Justice of Uzbekistan has officially registered Ethical Rules for the creation, implementation, and use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and systems. The document, registered under number 3787 on March 14, 2026, establishes principles of legality, data protection, and a prohibition on relying solely on AI for legally significant decisions, emphasizing the necessity of human oversight in automated processes.

🚧🛣️ Tashkent-Charvak Toll Road: Construction Planned Within 3 Years

The construction of a 52 km toll road on the Tashkent-Charvak route is planned to be completed within three years. Asliddin Isayev, deputy director of the "Avtoyo‘linvest" agency under the Committee of Automobile Roads of the Ministry of Transport, stated in an interview with "O‘zbekiston 24" TV channel that project documentation is being prepared, with international consulting companies involved. Preliminary agreements have been reached with Qatar's Protocol Capital Group and South Korea's Korea Expressway Corporation.

🚗🛣️ Tashkent-Samarkand Toll Road: $2.25 Billion Project and New Opportunities

New details have been announced regarding the Tashkent-Samarkand toll road project. According to Asliddin Isayev, Deputy Director of the "Avtoyolinvest" agency under the Committee of Automobile Roads of the Ministry of Transport, in an interview with the "Uzbekistan 24" TV channel, the road will start from the ring road in the Sergeli district of Tashkent, run parallel to the existing route, and extend to the Samarkand region. It was noted that traffic flow on this direction is currently high, with 55,000–60,000 vehicles moving daily.