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💦🏙️ Construction Begins on World's Tallest Fountain Complex in New Tashkent

President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan reviewed the project for a unique fountain complex to be built in the New Tashkent area. This initiative aims to create a modern public space that will attract thousands of local and foreign tourists. The complex will cover approximately 8 hectares and is designed to become an architectural landmark in the capital.

💹🏛️ Uzbekistan's Capital Market: Foreign Stocks, Bonds, and Investor Rights

Uzbekistan's capital market is entering a phase of active transformation. The government is discussing the launch of a platform for the legal purchase of foreign stocks, private businesses are mass-entering the bond market, and investors are increasingly assertive in defending their rights in courts. These processes were key topics at an open meeting with the National Agency for Prospective Projects (NAPP), where not only prospects but also systemic issues were discussed—from $180 million lost in "gray" schemes to billion-sum dividend recoveries.

🏛️📊 Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev's Statement on Year-End Results and Future Plans

Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev delivered a public statement discussing the year-end results and future plans for the country's economic and social development. According to his remarks, economic growth rates remained stable over the past year, but issues such as inflation and external economic pressures persist. The President emphasized the continuation of reforms in agriculture and industry, as well as efforts to attract foreign investment.

🏟️🚧 Construction of 55,000-Seat Covered Football Stadium in New Tashkent Enters Active Phase

President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan inspected the construction site of a 55,000-seat covered football stadium in New Tashkent on March 24. The facility is being built to host the semi-final and final matches of the 2027 FIFA U-20 World Cup, which Uzbekistan will co-host with Azerbaijan. The stadium meets FIFA's stringent requirements for venues of this level, which mandate a capacity of over 50,000 spectators. Construction began on November 11, 2023, with the laying of the foundation stone by the head of state.

♿️📉 People with Disabilities in Uzbekistan Face Employment Hardships

In Uzbekistan, despite the existence of quotas and state programs, people with disabilities continue to face serious difficulties in finding employment. This is confirmed by the results of a survey conducted by the Center for the Development of Modern Journalism.

💧🌍 Tashkent to Host International Water Week Forum in 2026

The international forum "Tashkent Water Week 2026" will be held in Tashkent on March 25-26, as reported by the "Dunyo" information agency. In the context of increasing water scarcity, efficient and sustainable management of water resources is becoming a strategic priority. This directly impacts the strengthening of regional cooperation and Central Asia's role in the global water cycle.

🚨👮‍♂️ Fraudster Posing as Government Official Arrested in Uzbekistan's Surkhandarya Region

In the Surkhandarya region of Uzbekistan, a fraudster who impersonated a government official to extort money for job placement assistance has been arrested. According to investigative authorities, the individual claimed to be an employee of the Department under the General Prosecutor's Office and alleged connections with officials from the Border Troops of the State Security Service.

🏭💰 President Shavkat Mirziyoyev Assesses New Copper Plant Construction at Almalyk MMC and Sets Tasks for Patent Development

President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan highlighted opportunities to optimize the cost of constructing a new 4th copper concentration plant (CCP-4) at the Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Combine (AMMC). During a review of the Digital Management Center’s activities on March 16, the head of state emphasized the need for efficient use of patents and knowledge to reduce the price of the CCP-4 project. He stated that while the plant’s construction initially cost $2.7 billion, based on analysis, these expenses could be cut to $2 billion or even $700 million, enhancing the project’s economic efficiency.

⚖️📊 Tashkent Uncovers Crime Concealment Cases: 954 Illegal Refusals to Open Criminal Cases Revoked

In Tashkent, investigations conducted at the end of 2025 have revealed cases of crime concealment. According to a document published by the Council of People's Deputies, 954 illegal refusals to initiate criminal cases were revoked, and new criminal cases have been opened based on them. In three instances, it was found that crimes were not registered at all.

🏛️📊 Key Statements by President Shavkat Mirziyoyev: Directions for Uzbekistan's Economic and Social Development

President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan made a series of significant statements regarding the country's economic and social development at a recent meeting. According to his remarks, the state leadership is firmly committed to continuing changes and reforms, with a particular focus on sectors such as industry, agriculture, and education. The President emphasized, "Our goal is to improve the living standards of our people and help our country secure a strong position in the global economy."