Uzbekistan has issued a presidential directive on steps to encourage textile, garment, and knitwear firms to deep process their products, make finished goods with high added value, and export those finished goods. A decree laid the groundwork for the creation of the Textile Industry Support Fund. The order stipulates that a number of actions must…
After Uzbekistan gained its independence, many of the country’s customs and traditions, which had been observed during the Soviet era but were neither outlawed nor looked down upon, began to be celebrated with a greater level of fervor, both in formal life and among the general public. The historical process that occurred during the Turkestan…
Mukhsinkhoja Abdurakhmonov, the Ambassador of Uzbekistan to Japan, recently met with Makoto Nishizako, vice president of the latter’s YKK Corporation, to brief him on the investment potential and export opportunities in his country’s textile industry. Nishizako was curious about the production capacities of Uzbekistan’s textile enterprises. He was also curious about the import of zippers…
In response to the rising number of people interested in engaging in physical activity, a lot of new states opened up facilities like stadiums, sports complexes, pools, sports clubs, and private fitness clubs. The phrase “sportsman” is one that is frequently encountered. Uzbekistan has a history of producing Olympic winners in a variety of sports,…
Uzbekistan is claimed to have been inhabited by the Indo-Iranians around 1000 BC. Some of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities arose out of their settlements, including Bukhara, Samarqand, and Tashkent, the present capital of Uzbekistan.China and Europe began trading along the Silk Road as early as the 5th century BCE. Uzbekistan was located at…