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Education and Skills as a Path to Global Opportunities: Uzbekistan’s New Labor Migration Direction
238In recent years, Uzbekistan has been carrying out large-scale reforms aimed at developing human capital and managing labor migration in a systematic and human-centered manner. These reforms are designed not only to ensure that citizens work abroad legally and safely but also to enhance their skills, knowledge, and social potential.
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Uzbekistan and the European Union: A Step Towards a New Level of Economic Integration
234On October 24, in Brussels, the Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement between Uzbekistan and the European Union will be signed — a document that can rightfully be seen as a turning point in the history of bilateral relations. For Tashkent, this is not merely a diplomatic success but a crucial step towards deepening economic integration, expanding trade and investment ties, and strengthening the country’s position both in Europe and globally.
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Tashkent–Brussels: A New Stage of Cooperation with Europe
290On October 23, President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev arrived in Brussels on an official visit.
Belgium, home to the capital of the European Union — Brussels, plays a key role in shaping pan-European policy and the economic agenda. Brussels is not only the political center of Europe but also a hub where the interests of leading international organizations, diplomatic missions, and financial institutions converge. It is here that decisions are made which define the main directions of the EU’s development and its relations with external partners.
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Building Peace through Knowledge: Uzbekistan’s Expanding Cooperation with UNESCO
205Today, Uzbekistan continues to steadily strengthen its cooperation with the international community in education, science, culture, and innovation. In this process, the country’s partnership with UNESCO holds a special place. Uzbekistan became a member of UNESCO in 1993 – a historic step that paved the way for integrating the national education system, scientific potential, and rich cultural heritage into the global intellectual space.
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Uzbek–Finnish Cooperation: New Dynamics and Practical Areas of Partnership
256The resilience of Finland’s development model and the dynamism of Uzbekistan’s reforms provide a solid foundation for deepening bilateral cooperation. Finland combines technological leadership, efficient governance, and a robust social policy. Its mixed model of development with strong public regulation and an active private sector is based on long-term planning, technological excellence, and social equality.
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Prospects for Cooperation Between Uzbekistan and Finland in the Field of Ecology and Sustainable Development
284Uzbekistan and Finland possess significant potential to deepen their partnership in the areas of ecology, sustainable natural resource management, and climate change mitigation. Environmental institutions of both countries actively engage through international conferences, forums, and projects supported by international organizations and development banks.
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Tourism as a bridge for cooperation between Uzbekistan and the EU
323In recent years, tourism has become one of the priority areas in Uzbekistan’s foreign economic strategy. As part of this policy, the country is actively strengthening its partnership with the European Union, turning the tourism sector into a powerful driver of economic growth, cultural exchange, and enhanced international reputation.
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Uzbekistan: A Human-Centered and Systematic Approach to Labor Migration Management
576In recent years, Uzbekistan has undertaken comprehensive reforms in the field of labor migration. These changes are aimed at ensuring the safe and legal employment of citizens abroad, while protecting their rights and interests.
The authorized body responsible for coordinating labor migration — the Migration Agency under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan — implements state policy in line with national labor market needs and global trends.
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Uzbekistan’s emerging startup ecosystem: a rising global innovation platform
211Five years ago, the startup ecosystem in Uzbekistan was said to be fledgling. Today's fast-changing market is defined by a consistent increase in investment activity, the opening of new venture capital funds, and increasing worldwide participation. Driven by aspirational economic changes and an innovative national strategy, what took decades in other countries has been accomplished in a fraction of the time. Uzbekistan is starting to present itself as a worldwide hub for entrepreneurs and technologically advanced businesses. Here is a closer view of the groundwork underlying this development.
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The EU's Role in Uzbekistan’s Transformation: Supporting Human Development and Education
170Since 2017, relations between Uzbekistan and the European Union have have entered a phase of dynamic growth. The reform agenda of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has laid a solid foundation for deep and effective cooperation with the EU. Today, Brussels increasingly views Uzbekistan as a country with strong potential to become a model of sustainable transformation in Central Asia.