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FEBRUARY 2009 |
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“Uzbekistan - the Heart of Central Asia. Crossroads of Cultures” |
| February 28, 2009 |
UzA
Traditional IV photo exhibition entitled “Uzbekistan – the Heart of
Central Asia. Crossroads of cultures” opened in the Tashkent House of
Photography.
The event was organized in collaboration of Chamber of Commerce of
Uzbekistan, an editorial board of «Iktisody tadkikotlar», UN and OSCE
missions in our country. Its opening was attended by art enthusiasts,
photographers and representatives of public institutions and
international organizations, embassies and the public.
The exhibition traditionally carried out for several years, involves
foreign photographers-amateurs – the representatives accredited in our
country, the diplomatic corps and international organizations.
Arts, particularly photography, plays important role in strengthening of
friendship, cooperation and harmony among nationalities and people.
Foreign amateur photographers working in our country in various fields,
were able to submit their work, exchange creative experiences at the
exhibition.
- It should be noted that in your country, a special attention is paid
to the development of all areas of art, care creative people,
encouraging and supporting their talents and creating opportunities for
freedom of creativity, – said a photographer from Germany Angelika Rieck.
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President of Uzbekistan receives World Bank vice-president |
| February 27, 2009 |
UzA
President of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov received the World Bank
vice-president for Europe and Central Asia Shigeo Katsu in Tashkent on
27 February.
“Uzbekistan highly values cooperation with the World Bank,” Islam
Karimov said. “We consider the World Bank as a leading international
financial institution, which assists in implementing reforms and
economic growth in the countries of the world.”
Uzbekistan joined the World Bank in September 1992. The country
currently is a participant of the Swiss group of the bank’s member
states.
The World Bank opened its representative office in Tashkent also in
1992. The relations between the country and the institution are based on
the regular cooperation strategies. At present, the strategy for
2006-2009 is functioning.
Over these years, 15 projects were implemented in Uzbekistan jointly
with the World Bank worth a total of over USD 1 billion.
The cooperation includes not only financial and economic sector, but
also healthcare, improvement of the food products quality, as well as
education and environment.
Shigeo Katsu said reforms in Uzbekistan served to the softening of
the influence of the global financial crisis. The bank is interested in
development of cooperation with the country, he said.
The sides discussed development of cooperation between Uzbekistan and
the World Bank, implementation of the joint projects and regional
cooperation in Central Asia.
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Indian
pharmaceutical companies visit Uzbekistan |
| February 26, 2009 |
UzReport
A 26-Member delegation from the Indian Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Industry
consisting of 22 leading Indian companies arrived in Tashkent on 26
February 2009. The delegation is lead by Shri Devendra Chaudhry, Joint
Secretary, Department of Pharmaceuticals, Government of India and Shri
Raghuveer Kini, Additional Executive Director, Pharmaceuticals Export
Promotion Council, India.
Indian Pharmaceutical Industry is now a US$18 billion industry has shown
tremendous progress in terms of infrastructure development, technology
base and wide range of products. Most Indian companies maintain highest
standards in Purity, Stability and International Safety Health &
Environmental protection in the production and supply of bulk drugs to
even innovator companies. More and more Indian companies are now seeking
regulatory approvals in USA in specialized segments like anti-infectives,
cardiovasculars, central nervous system stimulants (CNS group).
Considering that the pharmaceutical industry is an industry involving
sophisticated technology and stringent GMP requirements, major share of
Indian Pharma exports itself going to highly developed western countries
speaks not only about the excellent quality of Indian Pharmaceuticals
but also about the reasonableness of the prices.
The basic aim of this delegation is to propagate the Indian development
made in the field of pharma industry and to share the benefits for the
welfare of the people of Republic of Uzbekistan.
The main aim of this delegation is provide international quality of
medicines at affordable medicines.
Embassy of India in Tashkent coordinated and organized the various
meetings for the delegation. The delegation called on the Honorable
Deputy Minister of Health H.E. Mr. Kamilov Asomiddin on 26 February
2009. The Honorable Minister welcomed all the delegates and informed
that he was happy to receive the delegation. He also informed that
Uzbekistan had very long historical ties with India and he was happy to
inform that Uzbekistan has been importing drugs & pharmaceutical
products from India for a long time and he never had any quality or any
other problems till date. He further mentioned that leading Indian
Pharmaceutical Company are already doing business in the Republic of
Uzbekistan. Dr. Habibulla K. Jalilov, Chief, Doctor of Pharmaceutical
Sciences, Professor, Health Ministry of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Head
Department of Drug & Medical equipment quality Control, Shri Masud S
Fayziev, Deputy Chairman of the Board and were also present at the
meeting. The Honorable Minister then asked the representatives from the
Ministry of Health to brief the delegation regarding the registration
procedures and other formalities for registering the drug in Uzbekistan.
Embassy of India organized a Buyer-Seller meet on 27 February 2009 at
Hotel Le Grande Plaza for interaction with the Indian & Uzbek
Businessmen. The members from the Uzbek Chamber of Commerce arranged the
meeting of their members & other members of the business community from
Uzbek. Indian Ambassador, H.E. Dr. (Prof.) Al Qadri inaugurated the
Business Meet. In inaugural address he stated that India and Uzbekistan
has had excellent business and cultural relation for the last 300 years
and requested the Indians as well the businessmen from Uzbekistan not to
do anything that would spoil the relation between the two countries.
Ms. Sayora Ataeva, Uzbekistan Chamber of Commerce also addressed the
gathering and welcomed the delegates.
Mr. Devendra Chaudhry, Joint Secretary to the Government of India,
Department of Pharmaceuticals addressed the gathering and stated that
such business delegation boosted the relations further & helped both the
countries in bilateral trade. The meet was also addressed by Mr.
Mirnozim Dustmuradov, Head of International Dept. of Uzpharmsanoat.
During the one-to-one buyer-seller meet, around 40 businessmen from the
Republic of Uzbekistan meet the 22 Indian companies for business dealing
in the Pharmaceutical Sector. The interactive meeting indicates that
there is excellent scope for the Indian Pharma Industry and most of the
delegates intend to visit Uzbekistan once again. Most delegates have
also indicated that they would be signing business deals.
The Indian Delegates would also be meeting their Uzbekistan counterparts
during the Dinner hosted by Pharmaceuticals Export Promotion Council on
27 February 2009.
The delegation met representatives of Uzpharmsanoat (Uzbek Pharma
Industry) on 28 February and visited the factory thereafter.
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Opening of new building of Turkmenistan Embassy in Tashkent |
| February 25, 2009 |
UzA
During the state visit of Gurbanguli Berdimuhamedov to Uzbekistan in
March 2008, the foundation of the new embassy building was laid. Built
in short-term, the new embassy building made a great impression on the
distinguished guest.
Islam Karimov noted that the greatness, beautiful appearance of the new
building symbolizes the development of Uzbek-Turkmen relations.
Gurbanguli Berdimuhamedov stressed that the completion of the new
building for the Turkmenistan Embassy in Tashkent, indicates the
beginning of a new era of bilateral relations and expressed confidence
in further acceleration and development of mutual cooperation.
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Presentation Evokes Interest of Singapore in Extending Ties |
| February 23, 2009 |
IA Jahon
The National Association of Travel Agents of Singapore (NATAS) hosted
the presentation of tourism potential of Uzbekistan.
The participants of the event learnt about the priority directions of
developing tourism, conditions of investing into the tourism industry,
rich spiritual and cultural heritage of the Uzbek nation, historical
venues and geographic, natural and climatic conditions of Uzbekistan.
The information on the forthcoming celebration of the 2200th anniversary
of Tashkent, capital city of Uzbekistan, evoked a particular interest in
the attendees of the presentation.
The Singaporeans also have been told about the historical making of the
Uzbek statehood, contribution of such great ancestors of the Uzbek
nation in developing human civilization as Amir Temur, Mirzo Ulugbek,
Alisher Navoi, Babur, Imam Bukhariy, Ibn Sina (Avicenna) and many
others.
Those who took a floor at the presentation have said in particular that
in 2007 Tashkent was announced as the capital of Islamic culture by the
Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO).
During the exchange of views on extending tourism in Uzbekistan the
Director-General of NATAS Robert Khu said that Uzbekistan, being
well-known for its centuries-old history, majestic architecture, sights
of the world heritage and hospitality of its nation, was the center of
tourism in Central Asia.
“The conditions for foreign investors created by the country’s
Government make the tourism sphere an extremely attractive for
investing, and NATAS is interested in extending cooperation with
Uzbekistan in this sphere”, said Robert Khu.
On the outcomes of the presentation the NATAS representatives expressed
the wish to visit Uzbekistan to get a closer glimpse of the country.
At the moment, NATAS is a major body in Singapore to develop tourism
ties with foreign countries. The readiness of the Association to visit
Uzbekistan witnesses about the rising interest of professional tourism
people of Singapore – one of the world tourism centers – in developing
cooperation with Uzbekistan.
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Uzbek & Turkmen Joint Commission Holds Sitting in Tashkent |
| February 23, 2009 |
IA Jahon
Early this month the Uzbek-Turkmen Joint commission on trade, economic,
scientific, technical and cultural cooperation held a sitting at the
International Business Center in Tashkent, the agencies reported.
The representatives of various ministries and agencies, firms and
companies of the two countries engaged in such areas as trade, economy,
fuel and energy complex, banking and financial spheres, education,
agriculture and water economy, transport and transport communication,
custom and sports, culture and tourism took part the sitting.
The ministers of foreign economic relations of the two states, the
co-chairmen of the joint commission Elyor Ganiev and Nokerguly Atagulyev
said that the cooperation between Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan was
gradually developing in all spheres.
By now the two neighboring states have signed over hundred documents of
cooperation. The bilateral relations are developing in accordance with
the documents on friendship, cooperation and mutual assistance, as well
as strengthening mutual trust and developing cooperation. The regular
meetings of the joint commission testify to the availability of mutual
interest of sides in enhancing economic partnership.
“Turkmenistan with sympathy and interest observes the consistent reforms
now underway in Uzbekistan,” said the minister Atagulyev. “It is worth
noting that Uzbekistan, as much as in other spheres, has achieved
considerable successes in economy. Our goal is to further extend and
strengthen the cooperation based on friendship, mutual respect, trust
and interest.”
In 2008 the trade between Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan made up 132.3
million US dollars. It is 38 percent more comparing with 2007. In
particular, the countries develop cooperation in the sphere of transport
communication. In 2008 the volume of cargos transported by Uzbekistan
via the territory of Turkmenistan exceeded 22 thousand tons. The
indicator on transporting cargos of Turkmenistan through Uzbekistan also
comes close to the aforesaid figure.
During the talks in Tashkent the sides spoke on perspective directions
of further developing the trade, economic, scientific, technical and
cultural cooperation of both countries. The participants of the joint
sitting are also reported to have exchanged views on expanding ties in
such spheres as trade, fuel and energy complex, banking and financial
sphere, agriculture and water economy, transport and transport
communication, customs, sports, culture, tourism, as well as attracting
more Turkmen companies to the privatization in Uzbekistan, capabilities
of elaborating and implementing the mutually beneficial joint projects.
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Uzbek-Tajik
intergovernmental commissions meet |
| February 19, 2009 |
UzA
The sessions of the Joint Uzbek-Tajik intergovernmental commission for
trade and economic cooperation and the Joint Uzbek-Tajik
intergovernmental commission for delimitation and demarсation of the
state border between Uzbekistan and Tajikistan were held on 18 February
in Dushanbe, Tajikistan.
Chaired by the first vice prime minister of Uzbekistan R.Azimov and vice
prime minister of Tajikistan M.ALimardon, the commissions considered
important issues of development of bilateral relations, which play a
great role in the interests of the both states.
The commission participants agreed that the meetings were yet another
prove of the fact that the two nations, which lived in good neighborhood
and friendship for thousands of years, are able to solve all the
emerging issues on the basis of the respect of the interests of each
other.
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Further Modernization and Renewal of the Country is a Requirement of
Time |
| February 20, 2009 |
IA “Jahon”
Address by President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov at the
meeting of Cabinet of Ministers dedicated to the outcomes of social and
economic development of the country in 2008 and the most important
priorities of economic program for 2009.
Dear participants of the meeting!
Today at the extended meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers we sum up the
outcomes of social and economic development of our country in 2008 and
define the most important priorities of economic program for 2009.
This year the implementation of this task becomes difficult, above all,
due to the fact that the economies practically of all countries of the
world experience the toughest impact of the world financial and economic
crisis unfolded in 2008 which at many developed and developing countries
take on ever greater scales and depth, leads to downturn of production,
growing unemployment, worsening of living standards of population and is
mainly of an unpredictable nature.
I think there is no any need to speak about that as we take into account
that our economy is becoming more integrated into the world economic and
financial relations, the world crisis, firstly, its consequences have
impacted and continues to render a negative impact on us.
Above all, such impact is observed on the results of activity of the
basic export-bound sectors and adjacent industries related to them in
terms of sharp decrease of demand and downfall of prices in the world
market for the most important types of products which our country
exports and, in its turn, negatively affects the balanced nature and
efficiency of economy, as a whole, as well as brings about many problems
in implementing the envisioned projects and in achieving the set goals.
In a word, the past year turned out to be very complex and difficult for
us, above all, the workers of the country.
However, despite all emerged problems and hardships, Uzbekistan was able
to achieve in 2008 not only the stable functioning of economy, but also
ensure its high sustainable growth rates.
Allow me to briefly dwell on the main macroeconomic and quality outcomes
of the past year.
In 2008 the gross domestic product grew and accounted for 109 percent,
the growth rates in industry made up 112,7 percent, including in
production of consumer goods – 117,7 percent, and the sphere of services
grew by 21,3 percent.
Other most important branches of economy, as well, developed by
sustainable rates: the construction grew by 8,3 percent, transport
carriage – by 10,2 percent, sphere of trade – by 7,2 percent. The growth
rates in agriculture made up 104,5 percent. The raw cotton was prepared
in the amount of 3 million 410 thousand tons, the grain – 6 million 330
thousand tons, including wheat – 6 million 145 thousand tons.
The State budget has been over-executed. Instead of envisaged deficit we
have gained a surplus in the amount of 1,5 percent towards GDP.
As a result of gradual implementation of the moderately strict monetary
and credit policy we have been able to contain inflation in the range of
envisaged forecast parameters – at the level of 7,8 percent in annual
calculation.
I would like to especially note the results of policy being conducted in
our country to stimulate labor, increase salary and ensure growth of
living standards of population.
In 2008 the average salary in budget organizations grew for more than
1,5 times and as a whole in the economy – 1,4 times. As a result, the
average salary last year made up in the equivalent more than 300 US
dollars. Yet the real incomes of population per capita rose during the
year by 23 percent.
For 2009 we envisage to increase the amount of salary in the budget
sphere for 1,4 times and respectively – in the economic entities. We are
going to preserve the indicator of inflation growth at the level of 7-9
percent.
Despite worsening condition of external market, the foreign trade
turnover increased by 21,4 percent in 2008 given that the export of
goods and services grew by 28,7 percent. This has resulted in
considerable growth of volumes of positive balance in foreign trade
balance which serves as the most important indicator of reliability of
balance of payment and sustainability of our economy, as a whole.
The in-depth positive changes are taking place in the structure of
foreign trade. The sustainable tendency of growth of share of the
finished competitive goods and decrease of the raw products’ ratio is
being clearly observed in the structure of exports for over the last
years. The share of non-raw goods in the total volume of exports in 2008
made up over 71 percent. In this, the share of export of the cotton
fiber – traditional for Uzbekistan – decreased from 20 percent in 2003
to 12 percent in 2008.
The geography of foreign trade relations is qualitatively changing,
above all, thanks to the growth of trade turnover with growing Asian
market.
All these indicators, firstly, the consistent growth in exports of the
share of competitive finished product with high value added cost serve
as a testimony to not only growing potential and capabilities of our
economy but also serve as the most significant direction of decreasing
dependency of exports on the impact of often repeated fluctuations of
world prices for the raw.
This is especially important in the current conditions of the world
economic crisis when the raw directivity of exports and excessive
dependency on risks and caprices of the world market turns into a
serious factor of decreasing of currency inflows, worsening of financial
sustainability and destabilization of economy of particular countries.
At the moment, we can state with full confidence that the achievements
we have secured in this area for over the last years – this is, above
all, the result of the earlier started deeply thought-out work in the
country set for a long perspective to radically change the structure and
diversify economy, establish in a short period of time the locomotives
of branches that are absolutely new for us and play a role, accomplish a
program of modernization, technical and technological renewal of
production, as well as construction of modern market infrastructure.
The fact that we have created a favorable investment climate in the
country served as a main factor of accelerating the structural reforms.
Thanks to new sources of financing, the investments worth 6,4 billion US
dollars have been channeled to the development of economy in 2008. Thus,
in comparison to 2007 the growth has made up by 28,3 percent and the
volume of investments towards GDP has accounted for 23,0 percent.
In this, about 50 percent of all assimilated investments have been
channeled to modernization and technical re-equipment of production.
It is worth noting the ongoing for over the last years progressive
sustainable growth of volumes of foreign investments into Uzbekistan’s
economy. In 2008 it was assimilated about 1,7 billion US dollars with a
rise against 2007 by 46 percent. And what is most important, 74,0
percent of foreign investments have made up direct investments. Despite
continuing world crisis, in 2009 the volume of foreign investments into
our country’s economy will increase up to 1 billion 800 million dollars
of which more than the three of fourth – are the direct investments.
I want to state with pleasure that almost 54 percent of all assimilated
investments account for the funds of enterprises and population which
once again confirms the correctness of tax policy being conducted in the
country aimed at decreasing the tax burden and stimulating the
investment activity of economic entities.
Two years ago we have established the Development and Reconstruction
Fund with authorized capital, which now makes up over 3,2 billion US
dollars. The Fund plays a very important role in implementing the
strategically important projects along structural transformation and
modernization of economy, as well as establishing, firstly, the
production infrastructure. In the nearest perspective we are going to
take the Fund’s assets up to 5 billion dollars. For over the past two
years the Fund allocated credits worth more than 550 million US dollars
to finance and co-finance tens of large industrial and infrastructure
facilities.
In the country, as a whole, as a result of implementing the investment
program we have commissioned 423 industrial sites with introducing major
funds worth about 250 billion Uzbek soums, including those in food
industry – 145 sites, industry of construction materials – 118, light
and textile industry – 65, in the sphere of agriculture and forestry –
58, chemical and petrochemical industry – 13, and pharmaceutical branch
– 8 sites.
Among the largest facilities that have been commissioned and are being
built we should note completion in 2008 of the construction of a 165,0
kilometer-long high-voltage power line Novo-Angren thermal power plant
–Uzbekistan supply station, which will allow to ensure reliable
electricity supplies to Ferghana Valley. Apart from that, Uzbekistan
continues to implement the projects on constructing the high-voltage
lines of Syrdarya thermal power plant – Sogdiana supply station, of
Guzar-Surkhan and electricity power supply facilities of the city of
Tashkent. More than 2,6 thousand kilometers of water pipeline and over
825 kilometers of gas pipeline networks have been put into operation.
We have given a priority attention to the construction and commissioning
of sites of social sphere which had allowed to reconstruct and newly
build 169 professional colleges for 113,2 thousand students and 23
academic lyceums for 14,7 thousand students. Uzbekistan has newly built
69 schools and completely overhauled 582 schools, 184 children’s sports
sites, 26 rural medical stations and 7240 thousand square meters of
housing, and others.
In 2008 proceeding from principle importance of further raising the
efficiency of agricultural production the country accomplished an
important work to optimize the size of land plots being allotted to
farms.
The private farms which were initially established on the basis of
disadvantageous low-profit and unpromising shirkats now have rightfully
become a leading link as well as a major producer of agricultural
products.
The life itself has demonstrated the advantages of farming as the most
effective form of organizing the agricultural production. The reliable
system and mechanisms of financing as well as material and technical
supplies of farms have been created and are successfully functioning.
They fully meet the market principles.
Annually Uzbekistan channels significant funds and allocations to
support farms. In the past 2008 alone the country has channeled about
one trillion Uzbek soums to finance production of the most important
types of agricultural goods, including production of cotton – 800
billion soums and grain – 200 billion soums. In 2009 Uzbekistan is going
to channel 1,2 trillion soums for such purposes.
More than 43 billion soums of means of the Fund which was specially
established for such purposes have been used to procure agricultural
techniques based on leasing. In 2009 it is envisaged to channel over 58
billion soums.
The share of farms in producing the raw cotton has made up 99,1 percent
in 2008 and the grain crops – 79,2 percent.
At the same time, the experience which was accumulated for over the past
period urgently requires resolution of a number of very important
problems in terms of further developing farming, in particular, the
issues of increasing sustainability, and mainly – the efficiency of
farms.
As the experience of activity of the absolute majority of farms shows,
the small sizes of land plots allotted for them at the initial stage of
their establishment mostly serve as a containing factor of growth of
production’s profitability.
The life itself suggests that low-power entities are not able to provide
themselves with necessary techniques, circulating assets, to be solvent,
and mainly, to cover their expenses and ensure profitability, as well as
to be a reliable basis for raising profits.
Proceeding from that, based on thorough inventory of the land plot sizes
and critical assessment of activity of farms we have accomplished a
large-scale and at the same time a rather thorough work to optimize the
sizes of their land plots with taking into account their sector-wise
specialization, density of population in one or other areas of the
country.
Such work has resulted on the average growth of size of allotted land
plot in cotton- and grain-growing from 37 hectares up to 93,7 hectares,
or the growth for more than 2,5 times, in vegetable growing – from 10
hectares up to 24,7 hectares, also with a growth for 2,5 times, and in
cattle breeding – from 154 hectares up to 164,5 hectares.
The sphere of entrepreneurship and small business saw their stable
development in 2008.
The measures which were undertaken to further decrease the tax burden on
economic entities, decrease the single tax payment rates for micro-firms
and small companies from 10 to 8 percent, and starting from 2009 – down
to 7 percent, decrease the income tax rates for physical entities with a
simultaneous improvement of the scale of its calculation have created
powerful stimuli for the development of entrepreneurship, small and
private business.
As a result, for over the past six years the number of small businesses
rose for 1,9 times and made up about 400 thousand in 2008.
The volume of industrial products manufactured by small businesses grew
by 22 percent in 2008 which is significantly higher than the average
indicator on the branch as a whole. As a consequence, the net share of
small businesses in GDP grew from 45,5 percent in 2007 up to 48,2
percent in 2008. At the moment, more than 76 percent of total number of
employed population is busied in this sphere.
The serious quality changes are taking place in addressing the problems
of population’s employment. In resolving this sharp issue alongside with
accelerated development of small business and private entrepreneurship
the big role is assigned to the development of sphere of services, broad
introduction of various forms of home-stay labor, and stimulation of
development of cattle-breeding in the countryside.
For over the past period about 661 thousand new jobs have been created,
including in the sphere of small business – more than 374 thousand, the
sphere of services – about 220 thousand, and thanks to the practice of
home-stay labor – 97,8 thousand.
The development and expansion of sphere of services plays an important
role in increasing the number of jobs. The communication, information,
financial, banking and transport services and those on auto and
household electronic goods repairing developed with highest rates. It is
especially worth noting the dynamic development of services in the
sphere of information and communication technologies, which for over the
past four years have been increasing annually on average by 50 percent.
As a result, the share of sphere of services in GDP grew in 2008 up to
45,3 percent against 42,5 percent in 2007.
At the same time, we should pay a special attention to the fact that the
share of services rendered to the rural population, in spite of growth,
still remains at rather low level – in all 26,8 percent. Neither the
quality of services meets the requirements of population.
Time and again I want to draw your attention to what extent an exclusive
importance we accord to the development of home-stay labor which is
predicated on the cooperation with production enterprises. For this we
have created an efficient integral system of stimuli both for employer
enterprises and population itself engaged in home-stay labor.
At the today’s stage this form of addressing the problem of employment
and additional source of increasing the family budget profits has
enormous social significance in terms of attracting citizens to a
creative production activity, firstly, of the vulnerable categories –
the women, especially, who have many children, disabled and other
persons with limited ability to work.
In 2008 the home-stay workers manufactured products and rendered
services worth 34 billion soums. Thanks to the benefits given to the
companies, which have created jobs for home-stay workers, they had saved
more than 1 billion soums.
Another important direction of the population’s employment, particularly
in the rural area, is to increase the number of persons who are busied
in cattle breeding at personal subsidiary and dekhkan (peasant)
entities. It should be noted that particular positive results have been
achieved in this direction.
Uzbekistan has created a well-tested mechanism of realizing cattle to
population and farms at the auctions, allotting them privileged
purposeful credits, expanding and raising the quality of veterinary
services, as well as providing with fodder. As a part of implementation
of the program adopted to develop cattle breeding alone, 20.3 thousand
heads of cattle were realized at the auctions in 2008. 48.2 billion
soums-worth privileged credits have been allotted to procuring cattle in
2008 against 42.5 billion soums granted in 2007.
A particular attention is being paid to rendering support to the less
well-off families by way of allotting cows for free. From 2006 up to now
alone over 103 thousand cattle were allotted to such families.
As a result, by January 1, 2009 the total number of citizens, who are
registered as engaged in growing cattle at personal subsidiary and
dekhkan entities, made up over 1.1 million people. 54 thousand people
were provided with new work-record books. The records were made to the
existing work-books of 111 thousand people on their work record.
I would like to briefly dwell on the issues of developing finance and
banking system. The strengthening and qualitatively bettering its
activity is particularly important given the global economic crisis.
Last year alone, Uzbekistan took important decisions to increase the
level of capitalization of such leading banks as Uzpromstroybank, Asaka-bank,
Pahta-bank, Ghalla-bank and others. The Decree of President of the
Republic of Uzbekistan on increasing the authorized fund of
Microcreditbank was adopted. This bank is one of the main credit centers
on financing small businesses and private entrepreneurship.
As a result, thanks to attraction of additional resources the cumulative
capital of banks rose by 40 percent comparing to 2007, and for over the
period until 2010 it will double.
At the moment, the sum of assets of the banks exceeds the volume of
deposits in the accounts of population and juridical entities for more
than two times. It ensures their reliable protection and guarantees
their on-time and full servicing. It is an open secret that in line with
the Decree of President of Uzbekistan the deposits of citizens with
banks are guaranteed by state without limitation in their amounts.
At the moment, the level of sufficiency of capital of Uzbekistan’s
banking system almost thrice exceeds the established international
standards set by the requirements of the international Basel Committee
on Banking Supervision.
Today, the cumulative current liquidity of banking system accounts for,
in equivalent, more than 1.5 billion dollars or for ten times exceeds
the volume of forthcoming payments on foreign non-state borrowings that
allows us to say that we do not have a problem with liquidity.
Obtaining the rating of “stable” by the banking system of Uzbekistan
from one of the influential rating agencies of the world Moody’s on
three positions in a row served as the most important quality
achievement of last year. The positions included: the stability of
banking and finance system; the long-term deposit rating in national
currency; the long-term deposit rating in foreign currency. According to
the agency’s report: “The positive assessment for the banking system
reflects the firmness of environment of banking supervision, potential
growth of banking system, structural changes in financial system and
growth of national economy”.
Along with that the Moody’s has conferred the positive rating of
solvency on two our banks – the National Bank of Foreign Economic
Activity and Ghalla bank. Yet another famous international rating agency
Fitch has conferred the rating of “stable” to such banks in the country
as Pahta-bank, Hamkorbank, Uzpromstroybank and Asaka-bank.
Concluding this part of my address, I would like to emphasize that the
cumulative foreign debt of Uzbekistan by January 1, 2009 has made up
13.3 percent of the GDP and is characterized on international
classification as “less than moderate”.
Dear friends!
I think, today it is needless to speak more about the fact that how it
is important in modern current conditions along defining the main
priority tasks of our economic program for 2009 to fully take into
account the impact and consequences of the world economic crisis which,
according to the respected world experts, will continue and may further
deepen this year and in 2010.
Proceeding from this, it goes without saying that our main priority in
social and economic development of Uzbekistan for 2009 is to continue
implementation of the Anti-crisis program adopted in the country for
2009-2012.
Today we have all grounds to state that the model of transition to a
socially-oriented free market economy, which we have adopted and is
based on the well-known five principles, from year to year of our onward
advancement justifies its accuracy and consistency.
Firstly, such principles as deideologization, pragmatism of economic
policy in the form of a priority of economy over politics, assigning the
role to a state of a chief reformer, ensuring the rule of law,
conducting a strong social policy and consistency in implementing
reforms – all these, especially given the extreme conditions of the
global financial and economic crisis, prove their urgency and viability.
The ongoing balanced and well though-out policy to reform, liberalize
and modernize, firstly, the nation’s economy, diversify its structure
has created a rather powerful barrier, it can be said, a solid and
reliable buffer that protects us from negative impacts of crises and
other threats.
While clearly realizing that Uzbekistan as a part of the integrated
global economic space has already been enduring and will further endure
the negative and ever tougher consequences of the global crisis, yet in
the second half of 2008 we have already embarked on elaborating the
Anti-crisis action program taking into account the concrete conditions
and state of affairs in our economy.
At the moment, the Anti-crisis action program on preventing and
neutralizing the consequences of the global economic crisis after being
tested and approved had been sent to concrete executors both in various
branches and territories.
The Government commission and territorial groups to ensure strict
control over the implementation of the Program have been established.
In short, the Anti-crisis program is underway and the outcomes of
January 2009 witness about the modest but rather convincing results of
its implementation.
I would like to briefly dwell on the concrete sections – the policy
measures of the Anti-crisis program aimed at addressing the following
key tasks.
First, it is further rapid modernization, technical and technological
re-equipment of companies, and active introduction of the latest
flexible technologies. Above all, it concerns the main branches of
economy, as well as the industries, which produce the export-bound
goods, and are being localized.
We put forward the task of accelerating the implementation of the
adopted sector programs of modernization, technical and technological
re-equipment of production, transition to international quality
standards that will allow to ensure the stable positions both in foreign
and domestic markets.
Second, the implementation of concrete measures to support the
exporter-companies in ensuring their competitiveness at foreign markets
given the rapid worsening of current conditions, creation of additional
incentives for exports, in particular:
- allotting them the privileged credits to replenish the circulation
funds with a term of until 12 months on the rate which does not exceed
70 percent of the refinancing rate of the Central Bank;
- prolonging until 2012 relieving the companies with foreign
investments, which produce the finished goods, from levying all types of
taxes and duties to the budget but for a value added tax;
- restructuring the sum of overdue and current debts on the bank credits
and writing off the penalty fees on the payments to budget, and
rendering other no less important benefits and preferences.
Third, raising the competitiveness of companies by way of introducing a
strict regime of saving, stimulating the decrease of production expenses
and prime cost of goods. Recently, we have approved the proposals by
economic entities to implement the measures aimed at cutting this year
the prime cost of goods by no less than 20 percent in the leading
branches and spheres of our economy.
It is envisaged to elaborate the efficient mechanism to stimulate the
heads and responsible persons for achieving the set parameters in terms
of decreasing the prime cost.
Along with that the Anti-crisis program envisions the mechanism on
limiting in 2009 the rise of prices for all types of energy carriers and
main types of communal services no more than by 6-8 percent with
absolute ensuring of profitability of their production.
Fourth, the implementation of measures to modernize the electro-energy,
reduce the energy capacity and introduce the effective system of energy
saving. Further raising competitiveness of our economy and growth of
well-being of population mainly depend on how sparingly and thriftily we
will learn to use existing resources and, firstly, the electro and
energy resources.
Fifth, given falling demand at the world market the support of local
producers by way of stimulating demand at the domestic market plays a
key role in preserving the high economic growth rates.
The expansion of the program of production localization, the volumes of
which are envisaged to increase three- or fourfold, plays a big role in
implementing this task.
The programs adopted to stimulate the expansion of production of food
and non-food consumer goods envision a broad system of incentives for
the local producer-companies. In particular, for the period until
January 1, 2012 the following types of tax and customs benefits are
offered:
- decreasing the single tax payment rate by 50 percent to micro-firms
and small companies, which process meat and milk with a purposeful
channeling of the released funds to undertaking a technical re-equipment
and modernize production;
- relieving companies, which produce particular types of finished
non-food goods, from paying an income and property tax, single tax
payment for micro-firms and small companies.
I am convinced that in implementing the Anti-crisis program a
significant importance is assigned to searching additional stimuli to
ensure the maximum interest on the part of each entity of our economy so
that the implementation of the Program becomes the most important work
for each of them.
Dear participants of the meeting!
Assessing the essence and main tasks to be addressed in the Anti-crisis
program, I would like to focus your attention on the very important, as
I believe, principle issue.
The point is about that, concentrating our attention, powers and
resources on combating the consequences of the world economic crisis,
strengthening the finance and banking system, rendering assistance to
the enterprises of real economy, creating new jobs and implementing
measures on social protection of population, we in no way must forget
about the perspective.
In other words, we must think about the post-crisis period of our
development, elaboration of the well thought-out long-term Program of
purposeful projects to modernize and technically renew the main branches
of our economy, introduce the modern innovative technologies that are
called upon to give a powerful spur in terms of letting Uzbekistan
secure the new achievements that would ensure a competitiveness of our
country at the world market.
This is the task, which we have no right to put aside, if we want to
live not only thinking about today but also about tomorrow, and if we
think about our future.
Do we have all necessary capabilities for that and what potential has
already been created to implement these projects?
I need to underscore that for over the last years we have already been
undertaking a serious preparation to the implementation of such big
program, and the unfolded world crisis, to my view, yet more urges this
process onward and asks for its comprehensive acceleration.
The preliminary elaboration of the draft of Program for implementation
of the most important priority projects aimed at modernization,
technical and technological renewal and radical enhancement of
competitiveness and rise of export potential of economy shows that this
draft can include nearly 300 investment projects in fuel and energy,
chemical, oil and gas processing, metallurgy sectors, light and textile
industry, industry of construction materials and mechanical engineering,
and other sectors of economy worth more than 24 billion US dollars, of
them the projects of new construction make up about 18.5 billion
dollars, projects of modernization, reconstruction, technical and
technological re-equipment – about 6 billion dollars.
The sources of financing of sites under drafting and implementation are
going to be as follows: own financial assets of companies and
enterprises for a total amount of 8.2 billion US dollars, credits of the
Reconstruction and Development Fund of the Republic of Uzbekistan worth
2.5 billion dollars and foreign investments and credits totaling 13.5
billion dollars.
It is essential to take into consideration that a particular part of
these projects has been encompassed with construction in 2007-2008, yet
some of them are due in 2009.
As calculations demonstrate, the implementation of projects hereinabove
will allow, thanks to introducing innovative and energy-saving
technologies, developing the production of new types of goods, which are
in demand in the world market, ensure manufacturing of additional
products worth 10.4 billion US dollars annually, increase exports to 6.5
billion dollars, as well as significantly increase the volumes of GDP.
Our main objective today is to conclude in a shortest time the final
elaboration and endorsement with all interested structures, above all,
with foreign investors of all details for each particular project and
adopt a strategically important program for 2009-2014. The
implementation of this task shall be assigned to the economic block of
the Cabinet of Ministers (Azimov R.).
Proceeding from this, the second most important priority of our economic
program for 2009 is to continue structural reforms and diversification
of economy.
Availing myself of this opportunity, I want to repeat once again – this
direction of reforms and renewal adopted in 2000 is not losing and will
not lose its urgency and topicality during all subsequent years, above
all, for only thanks to the performance of this prevailing task we can
provide for competitiveness of our economy and country on the world
arena.
I believe, we all definitely understand that despite that it may sound
paradoxically the world economic crisis makes it yet more urgent to
permanently renew and modernize the production, requires us
concentrating all our strength and resources.
I will give only one example.
Today we are working over the projects of construction at the three
thermal power plants – Tashkent, Navoi and Tolimarjon – of modern steam
and gas plants instead of inefficient gas installations. The
considerable investments are needed to implement these projects.
However, the very fact that the effect of lowering the energy intensity
for production of thermal energy to the level of world standards will
pay off in all aspects urgently requires accelerating the implementation
of these projects.
The quest for large and small projects on technical and technological
renewal of production to ensure competitiveness of products, as well as
the funds and sources for this must become, firstly, the most important
task and obligation of a head, as well as technicians and engineering
personnel at each and every enterprise.
It is absolutely inadmissible when at the local levels under the cover
of addressing the issues of employment the heads of local bodies and
sector-wise structures try by all means and at all costs to retain
unprofitable enterprises with obsolete equipment and technology, as a
result of which the low-quality and worthless products are stored at
warehouses. The number of such enterprises, as analysis shows, today
totals more than 200.
Ironically, the bulk of such enterprises are retained today in the light
and food industry, where the rapidly changing market demand requires
renewing the equipment and technology practically every 5-7 years, while
in developed countries this period is even shorter.
This state of affairs must be radically changed by announcing these
types of enterprises bankrupt.
The Governmental commission (Mirziyoev Sh.), which was specially
established last year, must finally finish this work.
Our next most important priority, which asks for a special attention, is
to take a broad complex of long-term and well interrelated measures
aimed at radically improving the living standards in and look of a
countryside, accelerated developing the social and production
infrastructure, cardinally revising the status, role and importance of
an owner, entrepreneurship and small business, and comprehensively
supporting farms.
If to take into account that the recently approved State program of the
“Year of Development and Improvement of Countryside” clearly defines the
essence, content, the most important directions and specific parameters
of this program buttressed by the sources of financing, obviously, there
is no need today to talk on these issues in detail.
Along with that, I would like to underscore that both the priority and
program on its implementation are designed not only for 2009 but for a
mid-term prospect, as well.
Starting the implementation of this exclusively important State program,
which envisages altering not only the look of the countryside and living
standards of people, the depth of reforming, essence and core of
production relations in agricultural sector, but eventually enhance the
socio-political and cultural level of rural population, its
consciousness and civil responsibility, our objective in 2009 is to well
organize all our future work on its implementation.
I believe it is not necessary now to speak that full responsibility for
eventual implementation of all target tasks and parameters of this
program shall be imposed on territorial commissions, which have been
established in the Republic of Karakalpakstan, provinces and which must
be led personally by top officials.
Along the progress and quality of implementation of specific programs at
the local levels we can judge about their comprehension of significance
of the tasks set by the program, shortly speaking, their correspondence
to the requirements towards a modern executive.
Availing myself of this opportunity, I would like to once again draw
your attention to the following directions of the program which are very
important for us.
First, it is necessary to carry out a thorough work to further enhance
and strengthen the legislative and legal basis related to the
implementation of the aforementioned program, adopt new and introduce
amendments and addenda to existing legislative acts and Land code. To
pay a special attention to the issues of development of social and
production infrastructure in countryside, the issues which regulate the
reasonable use of water resources and improvement of reclamation state
of irrigated lands.
The Cabinet of Ministers must accelerate the work on drafting and
submitting to Oliy Majlis (national parliament) the proposals on
extending and offering the new benefits and incentives to private
entrepreneurship, small businesses, deepening as a whole the market
relations in the countryside, rendering additional support to farmers,
enhancing their social and political status.
Second, implementation of policy measures aimed at radically increasing
the living standards in the countryside is of a principle importance and
ultimate significance in the whole program. For this, it is necessary to
cardinally review the system organization of architectural planning and
building of rural residential areas. We need to ensure the elaboration
of general plans for architectural-planning construction of territories,
develop unified standards for rural houses and sites of social
infrastructure with consideration of climatic, demographic and other
conditions of the regions. The specialized design and survey institute
of “Kishlokkurilishloyiha” has been established to implement these
tasks. We need to accelerate its development and fill with the skilled
cadres, set the clear and specific tasks so that this year we would be
able to start working on the new architectural general plans and
standard designs.
It is obvious that the new construction is unthinkable without applying
new, modern construction materials and building structures. It is
essential to broader introduce the industrial and prefabricated building
technologies to the countryside while using the prefabricated, composite
and building block structures.
The khokimiyats in provinces (governors’ offices) and districts (mayors’
offices) along with “Uzstroymateriali” company should elaborate the
special programs for establishing production of construction materials
from the local raw, introducing the mini-technologies for making burnt
bricks, roofing, finishing agents and other materials, restoring and
reconstructing the operating mines of non-metallic materials.
In the countryside we must have not only the developed communities and
modern residential houses, but also the high quality roads, no-break
power and drinking water supply, developed network of social facilities
such as rural medical centers, schools, children’s sport facilities,
telecommunications and postal service, as well as other services and
trading facilities, etc.
It is essential to once again critically assess and find additional
funds and means to broader the infrastructure in the countryside. At the
same time, we should not forget that this is one of the factors of
increasing the employment in the rural area, especially among the youth.
To implement the set measures, apparently, it is expedient to examine
the issue of establishing a specialized bank for rural construction with
a network of regional branches. The Central Bank along with interested
structures must in a shortest time submit to the Cabinet of Ministers
the proposals on how to organize the activity of this bank.
The Council of Ministers of the Republic of Karakalpakstan, governors’
offices in provinces shall consider the issue of setting up in the
districts the private specialized contractor firms for building
residential houses in line with standard designs, facilities of
production and social infrastructure in the rural area, rendering
assistance in establishing their material and technical base.
Third, the key task of the program is to take measures on accelerated
development of industrial production and building in the countryside,
setting up compact plants on processing fruits and vegetables, livestock
products equipped with modern techniques and technologies.
The task is set even broader, that is to say, by way of increasing the
production of agricultural products to create a powerful raw basis and
allow for an effective operational space for establishing new and modern
processing plants in the countryside equipped with compact technologies.
Such productions must be set up in every province, district and village.
We must clearly understand that this is not only about the new volumes
of production and growth of GDP but this is, above all, the growth of
the food production which always enjoys a sustainable demand and this
demand, I am confident, will rise in the future.
Most importantly, by establishing the processing plants we address the
employment of youth, firstly, in the countryside where there is always a
big demand for jobs.
The Council of Ministers of the Republic of Karakalpakstan, governors’
offices in provinces and districts shall be assigned in two months’
period to elaborate and adopt the programs at the local levels upon
endorsement of the Cabinet of Ministers on establishing the processing
plants in the countryside and providing them with raw during 2009-2011.
Fourth, the special attention must be paid to consistent implementation
of the system of measures on improving reclamation state of lands
stipulated by the State Program for Improvement of Reclamation of
Irrigated Lands for 2008-2012, providing proper technical conditions of
operating irrigation and reclamation facilities, enhancing material and
technical basis of specialized water, building and utilities agencies,
equipping them with modern techniques.
In 2009 the priority task remains to be the further accelerated
development of services and small businesses as the most important
factor of ensuring jobs and raising the people’s living standards.
I believe that there is no need to repeat once again what significance
is attached to the development of small businesses and service sector in
our social and economic policy. I want only to draw your attention once
again that the dynamic character of small business, its ability to
relatively easily conform to changes in the market conditions and
consumer demand makes it an indispensable instrument of creating new
jobs and increasing the income of population during the world economic
crisis.
This year the task of further supporting the small businesses which
create the new jobs and in our conditions shape the incomes of more than
70 percent of employed population is urgent as never before.
Therefore, a special attention is paid in the Anti-crisis program to
giving incentives to the development of small business. These measures
include the tax and credit benefits, as well as further deepening the
institutional reforms to create more favorable business climate for
developing small business and private entrepreneurship.
In particular, it stipulates the two-fold increase of resource basis of
the Fund of privileged crediting for the support of newly established
small and private businesses; the duration of benefits has been
extended; the maximum term of allocating a credit for filling up the
circulating assets has been extended from 12 to 18 months.
Starting from January 1 this year the single tax payment rates for small
businesses operating in industrial sector have been decreased from 8 to
7 percent, while the micro-firms and small businesses rendering
financial, personal and other kinds of services are exempt from single
tax payment for the period of three years. In this, the dividends gained
by the founders of micro-firms and small businesses, as well as the
non-state economic entities in terms of assets channeled to investments
and payments for previously obtained credits are exempt from taxation
for the period of five years. The Anti-crisis program also stipulates
that the number of inspections of economic entities in 2009 shall be
decreased by no less than 30 percent.
At the same time, it is intolerable when on the ground instead of
supporting the private entrepreneurs the officials throw all kinds of
obstacles in the ways of those who are willing to start their yet small
but private business. How can be tolerated the fact that those who want
to start or expand their business are forced to run after permission for
construction and cadastral execution for months, pay big money for
project development, document execution, as well as renting premises?
The Cabinet of Ministers in a month’s time shall submit the draft of
resolution on further supporting small businesses with including to it
the measures on decreasing the cost of developing architectural and
planning tasks, expert examination of project documentation, introducing
the simplified procedure of ecological assessment for small businesses
along with cutting the related tariffs.
The issue of lowering tariffs for execution of cadastral documents, as
well as the rental payment for state-owned premises should also be
considered. In a word, it is necessary to conduct once again a detailed
analysis of what hinders today the development of small businesses and
private entrepreneurship and adopt concrete decisions on them.
It is important to underscore the enormous significance of deepening the
work that we are accomplishing to further and speedy develop the sphere
of services.
The Cabinet of Ministers, Council of Ministers of the Republic of
Karakalpakstan, khokims (governors) of provinces and mayor of the city
of Tashkent in a shortest time shall analyze the course of
implementation of the Program for developing the sphere of services for
2007-2010, examine in detail the reasons of non-accomplishment of the
set tasks and, if necessary, apply corrections.
It is important to radically review the territorial programs on
developing the sphere of services and take additional measures to
accelerate their development in rural areas as an important factor of
employing the people, especially the youth, and increasing the living
standards in the countryside.
The main task is to define the situation from the stance of an
entrepreneur: what impedes him and what kind of assistance from state he
needs to develop his business? A special attention should be paid to
creating conditions necessary for a private sector to expand the types
of services being rendered in the countryside.
The next most important priority is to further develop the production
and social infrastructure as the most significant factor in modernizing
the country and increasing the employment of population.
I would like to draw a special attention to this priority since we
attach a significance of exceptional importance to it.
This is explained by following reasons:
First, the development of infrastructure creates necessary favorable
conditions for establishing the new enterprises and developing the
economy, as a whole; expands the access to develop the rich mineral
resources of the country;
Second, the developed system of the production infrastructure, above
all, of motorways and railroads, their effective functioning serves as
the most important condition and factor in reducing the total costs of
production, which increases the competitiveness of the manufactured
goods and our economy, as a whole;
Third, the development of social infrastructure, provision of the
population with pure drinking water, energy supply system, construction
of sites of social sphere are eventually aimed at increasing the living
standards of population;
Fourth, the development of infrastructure is a vast labor investment
sphere that allows creating the new jobs and ensuring the employment of
population, especially the youth, as well as raising the incomes and
well being of the people.
With a view of ensuring the accelerated development of modern production
and social infrastructure, creating on such basis the favorable
conditions for sustainable and dynamic development of economy, we have
adopted and took under control a special program “On additional measures
to further develop production and social infrastructure for 2009”.
We attach a special significance to the development of transport
infrastructure, firstly, the motorways and railroads. The implementation
of the Program for development of general-use motorways for 2007-2010
has already been ensuring a year-round reliable transport communication
between all provinces of the country, creating conditions for
uninterrupted transportation of goods and passengers without crossing
the territories of neighboring countries, and significantly increasing
the transit of goods through our territory.
For much more reliable transport servicing along with adopted additional
measures this year we are going to modernize more than 400 kilometers of
international motorways of general use, including the construction of
four-strip international highway along the route of Beyney – Bukhara –
Samarkand – Tashkent – Andijan, as well as strategic sections of roads
Bukhara – Alat and Samarkand – Guzar. Along with this, we put forward
the task to expand the scale of reconstruction and complete overhaul of
roads of local importance at the expense of funds channeled from the
local budget and Republican road fund.
It is of a great importance for us to further continue the construction
of the railway beds. This year we need to complete the betterment works
along the new railroad line of Tashguzar-Baysun-Kumkurgan, construct the
new railroad branch line to the processing complex of the Dekhkanabad
Plant for Potash Fertilizers, as well as implement additional measures
on constructing a double-track electrified line Jizzakh – Yangiyer and
single-track electrified line Yangiyer-Farkhad.
The great prospects are opening up vis-à-vis the adoption of decision to
establish the free industrial economic zone on the basis of Navoi
Airport, as well as transfer of newly built aerodrome in the city of
Navoi for the management by the international operator – the Korean
company of “Korean Air”. The establishment of international inter-modal
logistical center will allow not only use it as a transcontinental
transport and expeditionary junction, which connects the Southeast Asia
with Europe, but also promote the new high-technological industries in
Navoi Province and neighboring areas.
The issues of accelerated development of the social infrastructure
sites, radical improvement of residential areas and creating the new
jobs must occupy a special place in our plans.
In the framework of the set measures in 2009 we are going to commission
more than 2000 kilometers of water pipeline and about 700 kilometers of
gas networks, as well as radically improve the liquefied gas supplies of
remote districts.
The measures on expanding the scale of contract works on complete
overhaul, reconstruction and construction of housing must become an
important factor in creating additional jobs and meeting the growing
needs of population. In this context, it is envisioned to establish the
private specialized repair and construction organizations at cities and
districts which accomplish works on the turnkey terms on planning,
design, construction, reconstruction and overhaul of sites of housing
fund.
The Council of Ministers of the Republic of Karakalpakstan, khokimiyats
(governor’s offices) and municipality of the city of Tashkent ought to
create necessary conditions for establishment of such private
organizations and provide them with work. For such purposes it is
necessary to make complete inventory of the housing fund regardless of
its subordination in terms of locating the unused emergency and
ramshackle facilities, abandoned dwellings in apartment houses,
including the dormitories and unfinished construction sites, as well as
make a decision on them taking into account their transfer to the local
authorities and elaborate the concrete programs on their reconstruction
and complete overhaul.
The implementation of these programs will allow attracting additional
tens of thousands workers for contractual works and promote the
significant improvement of housing conditions of our people.
In 2009 the task on further improving the banking, encouraging the
attraction of free means of population and economic entities to deposits
in commercial banks remains as a priority.
I want to note that we constantly accord a close attention to the
development and strengthening of the banking system, and it gives its
positive results. However, we need to more deepen and extend, bearing in
mind that the banks are, figuratively speaking, a blood-vascular system
that nourishes all our economy on the state of which depends the
financial and economic stability in the country.
First and foremost, the banks and their founders must finish the
initiated work on raising the level of capitalization, as well as take
the amount of their authorized capital up to the set parameters.
It is necessary to thoroughly analyze which factors today are containing
the growth of savings, their inflow to banking system, and take
additional measures. The point is about creating effective and long-term
incentives in attracting the spare means of population and economic
entities to a banking sector, promoting its capabilities to expand
crediting the real sector of economy.
We need to radically restructure the work of banks vis-à-vis entrusting
them with task on expanding the investment activity. Above all, we must
strengthen the special services of commercial banks, which are engaged
in examining and opening up of financing the investment projects. The
outcomes of evaluation of heads of commercial banks and related
subdivisions showed that most of them poorly know the legislation and
mechanism of implementing the investment policy.
Therefore, it is not surprising that so far the banks have not become
the active participants of investment processes, real partners of
enterprises and small businesses in implementing the investment projects
and programs of modernization, technical and technological re-equipment
of industries.
The Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan alongside with commercial
banks, Ministry of Economy, Ministry of Finance and the State Committee
for De-monopolization in a two month’s time shall submit to the Cabinet
of Ministers the concrete proposals on further encouraging the
attraction of spare means of population and economic entities to
deposits.
Dear friends!
I am convinced that the implementation of the anti-crisis measures that
we have elaborated will allow not only adequately confront the
challenges and threats of the world financial and economic crisis,
prevent its negative impact on our economy, but also overcome it with
yet more stronger, sustainable and balanced economy, occupy our solid
niche at the world markets, secure on such basis the dynamic economic
growth, continuous resolution of tasks to further increase the living
standards and well being of our population.
I wish you all a good luck and every success in achieving the set goals.
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Report:
Uzbek Cabinet Monitors Tax Code Implementation |
| February 20, 2009 |
“Narodnoye
slovo” newspaper
“The taxation of business: the practice of application, problems and
prospects” was the topic of the sitting of advisory council of the
business forum held in Samarkand.
According to the Law “On approving the Tax code of the Republic of
Uzbekistan” during 2008-2009 the Cabinet of Ministers holds a complex
monitoring and analysis of practical implementation of this Code.
The sitting of the advisory council discussed the norms and provisions
of the Tax code which needs further improvement and corrections in terms
of excluding the contradictions and ambiguities.
The Ministry of Finance, the UNDP “Reform of state finances in
Uzbekistan” Program and other structures organized the event.
The officials of tax bodies, representatives of large and small
businesses, audit firms that deal with the tax legislation took part at
it.
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Samarkand JSC Makes Fine Silk, Exports It Worth 2 m USD |
| February 20, 2009 |
UzA
The Marokand-silk Joint-Stock Company in Samarkand processes raw made by
the local silkworm breeders and exports the products, according to the
Uzbekistan National News Agency.
The annual capacity of the company founded alongside with the
entrepreneurs from the United Arab Emirates allows to process 200 tons
of cocoons. It became possible thanks to the fact the company has been
able to install the latest equipment.
“Last year we have signed contract with farmers from several districts
and delivered the high quality silkworm eggs imported from abroad,” the
director of the Marokand-silk JV Abdumajid Akramov said. “We have
received about 200 tons of raw made by silkworm breeders. Thanks to this
in 2008 we have exported our goods to foreign customers worth 2 million
US dollars. This year we are going to extend the volume of exports.”
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President
Sees US Central Command Chief in Tashkent |
| February 18, 2009 |
UzA
On February 17 this year at the Oksaroy Residence in Tashkent President
of the Republic of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov received the Commander of
the U.S. Central Command General David Petraeus.
“We consider your visit as an important event in the relations between
Uzbekistan and the United States since it is the first visit of the
representative of the new administration of U.S.,” President said
welcoming Gen. Petraeus. “This meeting is a good opportunity to exchange
views on the issues of cooperation and situation in the region.”
Uzbekistan stands for a mutually beneficial cooperation with all
countries of the world based on the principles of mutual respect and
trust. The cooperation with the United States also goes in line with
interests of Uzbekistan.
At the Oksaroy talks Gen. Petraeus has thanked the President for a frank
welcome and said that the development of the Uzbek-American relations
served not only the interests of two countries but also promoted
addressing the threats and consolidating security in the region.
In Tashkent the sides have exchanged views on ensuring the regional
security, stabilizing the situation in Afghanistan, as well as combating
international terror, drug trafficking, proliferation of weapon of mass
destruction, and other threats.
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Cabinet Holds Session on 2008 Outcomes, President Speaks |
| February 14, 2009 |
UzA
On February 13 this year the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of
Uzbekistan held its session dedicated to the outcomes of social and
economic development of the country in 2008 and the most important
priorities of sustainable development of economy in 2009.
President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov took a floor at
the session, according to the Uzbekistan National News Agency.
President said that as a result of gradual implementation of the program
of social and economic development of Uzbekistan the country secured the
tendencies of high, sustainable and balanced economic growth rates and
macroeconomic stability.
At the same time, Uzbekistan ensures positive changes in addressing the
long-term tasks in terms of radically altering the structure,
diversifying and modernizing the economy, increasing employment and well
being of people.
On the outcomes of 2008 the GDP of the country grew by 9 percent, the
volumes of production of industrial goods – by 12,7 percent, of
agriculture – by 4,5 percent, of construction works – by 8,3 percent,
and of services – 21,3 percent. The State budget has been implemented
with a surplus, while the inflation rate did not exceed the forecast
indicator.
The active investment policy has allowed to increase the volume of
assimilated investments towards major capital by 28,3 percent, including
the direct foreign investments and credits – by 71,2 percent. On many
types of industrial products Uzbekistan has cut down or fully abandoned
the dependency from imports thanks to gradual increasing of production
localization level.
At the same time, the country continues to dynamically develop small
businesses and private entrepreneurship, the sphere of services and
home-stay labor. The net share of small businesses in the GDP rose up to
48,2 percent, sphere of services – up to 45,3 percent.
Uzbekistan continues to ensure the sector-wise and regional
diversification of foreign trade, as well as increases the trade
turnover with growing Asian market. Thus, the positive balance in
foreign trade turnover increased for 1,8 times.
The banking and financing system is actively developing and
strengthening. The cumulative capital of banks compare to the year 2007
grew by 40 percent. The growth of people’s deposits with banks by 65,3
percent for over the past year serves as a vivid testimony of firmness
of population’s trust to domestic banking system.
As a part of the Year of youth State Program Uzbekistan implemented
measures worth 1,363,5 billion Uzbek soums in terms of materially and
morally supporting the youth, creating new jobs for them, bettering
housing and daily communal conditions of young families, increasing
quality of education of young men and women.
The achievements of Uzbekistan in social and economic development in
2008 – the year, which became a test of firmness for the economies of
many countries of the world due to the unfolded world financial and
economic crisis, have once again confirmed the rightness of development
model chosen by Uzbekistan, as much as the sustainability of country’s
economy and reliability of its banking and financial system.
Uzbekistan’s solid macroeconomic stance, availability of significant
resources to finance the purposeful measures which provide for economic
growth have been highly assessed by IMF mission, which visited the
country in late 2008.
With a view of further neutralizing the impact of the world financial
and economic crisis on the nation’s economy Uzbekistan has started and
now continues to implement measures as a part of the Anti-crisis program
adopted in the country.
Uzbekistan accomplishes the systemic and purposeful measures to support
enterprises of major sectors of economy, above all, the
enterprises-exporters, to allocate them financial, credit and tax
benefits, to further increase capitalization of the banking sector, to
develop production and social infrastructure, especially in the
countryside area, as well as to create new jobs.
While speaking at the session President Islam Karimov drew attention to
the available unaddressed problems and has dwelled on the policy tasks
in terms of implementing priorities and directions of social and
economic development of Uzbekistan for 2009.
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GM,
Uzavtosanoat Finance New Joint Project in Uzbekistan |
| February 14, 2009 |
“Narodnoye
slov” newspaper
The General Motors Powertrain Uzbekistan Joint Company will be equipped
with a unique technology on casting aluminum cylinder heads.
The Vice-President of GM Powertrain Europe Michael Arkamone said that
such kind of production existed neither in Europe nor in Central Asia.
It is going to be put into operation in Tashkent Province and will
manufacture small thrifty gasoline engines with the volume from one up
to one and half liters that are bound for both domestic market and
overseas.
The General Motors Corporation and Uzavtosanoat Joint-Stock Company are
financing the project.
The specialists believe that the launching of the factory will give an
opportunity to create 1.200 jobs immediately at production site and
other 5,000 at related branches.
The Company also plans to establish a special training center to train
and raise skills of the company’s employees.
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New JV in
Printing Industry Established, Report Says |
| February 13, 2009 |
UzA
The “Showprint” Uzbek-South Korean Joint-Stock Company has been launched
in Tashkent. Those who have gathered to the ceremony held on the
occasion of such event had said that favorable investment climate, all
conditions and benefits created in Uzbekistan to run a joint business
make foreign entrepreneurs keenly interested in cooperating with the
Uzbek partners.
In particular, the Director-General of the Uzbek Agency for Print and
Information B.Alimov said that the work now being consistently carried
out in the country to further develop the print industry and introduce
new power capacities equipped with high technologies in line with
international standards proves to be successful.
Such efforts as consolidating logistical basis of printing companies,
raising the skills of employees, who work for them, and extending
production of the export-bound goods serves as a fine testimony to the
aforesaid.
The Uzbek-South Korean Joint-Stock Company will manufacture and process
the offset plates based on the latest technologies. The joint-venture
can produce 450 thousand square meters of the offset plates per year,
according to the news agency.
At the moment, the orders for quality products manufactured at the
enterprise arrive from many printing companies around the country since
the company products have already been found as best on their quality in
terms of correspondence to international standards and competitiveness.
According to the Executive officer of the joint-venture Shavkat Inoyatov,
fifteen employees are engaged in all technological operations of the
company. They enjoy all necessary conditions for their labor and rest.
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Nukus Meeting Focuses on Women’s Employment as Acute Task |
| February 13, 2009 |
UzA
In line with the Year of Development and Improvement of Countryside
State Program Uzbekistan, among other pivotal tasks, plans to accomplish
several events to further increase the level of employment of people in
Nukus, the capital city of the Republic of Karakalpakstan.
The respective tasks were also given to the Women’s Committee of the
Republic Karakalpakstan. In line with the program elaborated by the
Committee, over 11,000 local people from rural areas are going to be
employed.
At the moment, a special attention is being paid to increasing the
social and politic activeness of women of the Aral Sea adjacent area,
further consolidating their status in family and society, protecting
their rights and interests. The Decree of President of Uzbekistan of May
25, 2004 “On additional measures to support activity of the Women’s
Committee of Uzbekistan” is an important legal basis for the aforesaid.
These issues have been comprehensively discussed at the meeting which
was presided over by the chairman of the Council of Ministers of the
Republic of Karakalpakstan B.Yangibaev. The heads of ministries and
agencies, representatives of the women’s organizations and activists who
well contribute to the development of society participated at it.
Last year the commercial banks of the Republic of Karakalpakstan
allotted credits worth 7 billion 381 million Uzbek soums to develop
small and private businesses among women. In particular, the Karakalpak
office of the Mikrokreditbank allotted soft loans worth over 733 million
Uzbek soums for the businesswomen, according to the news agency.
In 2008 the territorial programs on employment of women were basically
implemented in Karakalpakstan. In particular, 12,241 women have been
given permanent jobs. More than 1,800 women are engaged in home-stay
labor.
The sport is greatly important in shaping a healthy way of life among
women and strengthening their health. At the moment, 37,140 young women
regularly go in for 15 kinds of sports in the Republic Karakalpakstan.
Those who participated at the meeting expressed their views and
proposals in terms of strengthening the health of mother and child,
preventing crimes among women, as well as making the spiritual climate
in families healthy.
“In 2009 – the Year of Development and Improvement of Countryside – we
aim to create for women, who live at the farthest villages and auls, new
jobs and increase their well-being,” the vice-chairwoman of the Council
of Ministers of the Republic of Karakalpakstan, the chairwoman of the
Women’s Committee Arzibeka Janibekova said.
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Alisher Navoi Loved for His ‘Humanism’, ‘Kind Deeds’, ‘Generosity’ |
| February 09, 2009 |
«Narodnoye
slovo» newspaper
His name is sacred and perpetual, yet his literary heritage is
permanently urgent. His talent knows no boundaries of time or space. He
is contemporary of all epochs. He is a great forefather and glorious son
of the Uzbek people – Alisher Navoi.
Each year on February 9 when the nation celebrates the anniversary of
the great poet and thinker it becomes overwhelmed with pride that the
name of Alisher Navoi sounds these days at various corners of the world.
And it is not for nothing.
After all, the entire progressive world highly assesses the versatile
talent of the poet of medieval East, carefully treats his unique
heritage and therefore along with the Uzbek people marks such glorious
date.
His works have been put out and republished at prestigious publishing
houses of the globe in many languages: in the series of “Biblioteka
poeta” (‘Library of poet’), “Izbrannaya lirika Vostoka” (‘Selected
lyrics of East’) and “Biblioteka vsemirnoy literatury” (‘Library of
world literature’).
“Aforizmy” (‘Aphorisms’), “Lirika” (‘Lyrics’) and “Poemy” (‘Poems’) have
been issued as separate editions in the Uzbek, Russian and other
languages of the Commonwealth of Independent States.
His name is mentioned alongside with such figures as Homer and Dante,
Rudaki and Firdawsi, Nizomiy and Rustaveli, Saadi and Jomiy, Shakespeare
and Balzac, Pushkin and Tolstoy.
Alisher Navoi is dear and close to the Uzbek people for his humanism and
love of mankind, patriotism and fairness, generosity and tolerance,
friendship and brotherhood, which he glorified in his immortal works.
And the Uzbek people are filled with joy of that they are the very
ancestors of the great poet whose literary works despite that five
centuries have passed still resonate in the hearts of millions.
Above all, Alisher Navoi is a core of consciousness of the nation, great
personality who has left behind an entire epoch in the history of art
culture; he is incomparable representative of national literature, pride
of the nation, the person who has exalted its honor and fame to a whole
world, and he is an ultimate master of a word.
The kind deeds of this unordinary man serve as an example and lesson for
the current generations: who always helped orphans, poor, disabled and
needy, for his own money built schools and madrassahs, clinics and
bathhouses, roads, bridges and gardens, was a true patron of science and
culture.
Ikboljon Soliev for the Information Agency “Jahon” in English based on
the report by Narodnoye slovo newspaper. Pictured is the monument to
Alisher Navoi in Baku, Azerbaijan, unveiled during the visit of
President Islam Karimov to Baku on September 11-12, 2008.
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Report: Sitting Addresses Rational Use of Water Resources |
| February 09, 2009 |
IA Jahon
The bulk of the total volume of water used in Uzbekistan is channeled to
irrigating agricultural soils. Therefore, thrift and reasonable use of
water resources is important in watering crops.
According to the report by the Uzbekistan National News Agency, the
watering areas in Uzbekistan account for 4.3 million hectares. With a
view of providing them with water and bettering the reclamation state of
soils the country improves the activity of reservoirs, major and other
watering systems.
According to the Uzgidrometcentr (Uzbekistan hydrometeorology center),
it is expected that in 2009 summer watering season the water resources
of basins of Amudarya, Syrdarya and other rivers will be below of usual
norm. In its turn, it asks for thorough analysis of the level of
water-supply needs and thriftier use of water.
The delegates to the meeting held at the Tashkent Irrigation and
Land-reclamation Institute spoke on the aforesaid issues, the news
agency report has also said. The sitting was dedicated to ensuring
registry, rational management and effective use of water resources.
The staff members of the Ministry of Agriculture and Water Economy of
the Republic of Uzbekistan, the Council of Ministers of the Republic of
Karakalpakstan, regional khokimiyats (governors’ offices) and heads of
departments for irrigation and water basins, as well as specialists of
pumping stations took part at the event, according to the news agency.
At the moment, washing of saline soils, successful winter watering,
preparation to sowing and rational management of water resources
represent to be the urgent tasks.
The participants of the sitting in Tashkent also spoke on further
improving the activity of water-users associations, introducing leading
experience and water saving techniques and technologies.
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Seminar discusses reforming evaluation activity in Uzbekistan |
| February 09, 2009 |
UzReport
State Property Committee of Uzbekistan organized a seminar dedicated to
the decisions of the president and the government on improvement of
evaluation activity in Uzbekistan.
The seminar was aimed at further development of evaluation activity in
Uzbekistan, participation of foreign companies in evaluation of
properties.
Representatives of local and foreign evaluation companies, international
organizations, investment and financial consulting firms, mass media
representatives attended the seminar.
State Property Committee officials spoke at the seminar on recent
changes in legislation and regulation of the evaluation activity by the
government, as well as problems and priorities of the sector.
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Public Education Month Set to Raise Education Efficiency |
| February 09, 2009 |
IF Jahon
A profound work is now being held in Uzbekistan on upbringing and
educating youth at the level of modern requirements, as well as
bettering material and technical basis of the public education
establishments.
In particular, a special attention is being paid in Namangan Province to
carry out the aforementioned tasks. In the framework of the Public
Education Month a number of events are held in the city of Namangan, the
administrative capital town of the province, according to the Uzbekistan
National News Agency.
“Today’s requirement is to raise efficiency of education and use all
necessary conditions in bringing up the young generation,” Tokhir
Dadakhonov, the head of the department of the municipal public
education, said. “The goal of holding such Month is to introduce
positive changes into education, attract public to it and address some
shortcomings along the process.”
In line with the State Nation-wide Program for developing school
education, the twenty schools in the city have been overhauled and other
six – reconstructed. At the same time, repair works were accomplished at
over 10 schools with a brand new building to have been erected yet for
another school, according to the report by the news agency.
Those educational establishments are supplied with modern study tools,
technologies for subject laboratories and computers worth over 500
million Uzbek soums.
In the framework of the Month the seminars, spiritual and enlightenment
events are being held in the province aimed at forming aesthetic taste
in pupils, attracting young generation to be also active at
out-of-school establishments and sports sections, as well as helping
them in choosing professions. In this context, the experience of leading
educators are being learnt and actively propagated.
Besides, the sponsor organizations and enterprises grant necessary
material and another aid to disabled students, children from the
families of moderate means and those who lost breadwinners.
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CICU holds 45 exhibitions in Uzbekistan, 20 abroad in 2008 |
| February 09, 2009 |
UzReport
On 30 January the Central Council of the Chamber of Industry and
Commerce of Uzbekistan held a regular meeting. During the meeting the
members of the Council discussed a number of issues including the
activity of the chamber in 2008 and the plans for 2009.
Summing up the results of the Chamber's activity in 2008 and touching
upon gthe protection of the rights and legal interests of the
entrepreneurs – members of the Chamber, the Chairman of the CICU Alisher
Shayhov noted that last year courts received 8,930 claims for the total
amount of some 480 billion soums. Among them, 6,200 applications for 239
billion soums have been reviewed. At this time 2,700 claims for 196
billion soums are under review. 30 cases for 28 billion soums have been
settled upon agreement between the parties.
The specialists of the CICU took part in the development 102
normative-legal documents, including 29 laws, 12 decrees and orders of
the President, 61 government resolutions. Apart from other documents,
the chamber has provided assistance in the development of new editions
of the Customs and Tax Codes.
In 2008 the Chamber established 14 courts of arbitration, which, in
total, reviewed 700 cases for the total amount of over 12 billion soums.
The Centre for the Development of Arbitration under the CICU conducted
21 trainings and 11 study seminars, and carried out certification of 24
courts of arbitration. It also conducted a national conference on the
prospects of development of the courts of arbitration, and published a
manual.
Summing up the results of the Chamber's activity on the development of
foreign economic ties, increasing the export volumes and attracting
foreign investments to Uzbekistan, the Chairman said that the Chamber
took part in the organization of 45 exhibitions visited by more than
22,500 people in Uzbekistan in 2008. Also, it took part in the
arrangement of 20 exhibitions and fairs abroad, and organized
participation of 357 Uzbek entrepreneurs in them.
Some US$23.8 million of investments were attracted by the joint ventures
to Uzbekistan last year with the assistance of the Chamber. It is
planned to attract additional US$200 million in foreign investments.
Assistance was provided to 266 enterprises in finding and purchasing
different types of mini-technology and equipment for the total amount of
US$70 million.
The Chamber organized 31 business forums and cooperation exchanges in
Uzbekistan. Assistance was provided in the organization of 41 visits of
foreign delegations from countries like Austria, Latvia, Belarus,
Lithuania, Bulgaria, Russia, Germany, Ukraine, Iran, Japan, China,
Indonesia, Korea, etc.
Last year the CICU opened 22 offices abroad, including Russia, China,
Korea, Germany, Japan, Spain, Latvia, Switzerland, Czech Republic, UAE,
Belgium, Turkey, and other countries. With the assistance of foreign
offices, the Chamber helped in the export of goods for US$2.5 million,
import of mini-technology for US$6 million, and implementation of the
investment projects for US$3.4 million.
The main areas of the Chamber's activity in 2009 will remain protection
of the rights and legal interests of entrepreneurs, development of
foreign economic relations, growth of the volumes of export and inflow
of investments, expansion of the infrastructure in the regions, training
and professional development of the enterprise entities, and tackling of
the tasks within the frames of the state programme of the Year of Rural
Development.
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State Demonopolization Committee eliminates administrative, financial
barriers |
| February 06, 2009 |
State
Demonopolization Committee is carrying out systematic work on
elimination of administrative and financial barriers, ensuring
unhampered entrance of new businesses to market and optimization of
mutual payments among businesses.
The committee said that it is studying existing barriers in
entrepreneurship and formation of full-scale market infrastructure.
Among barriers for creation small and private businesses are difficulty
of obtaining land, rent of premises and high rent rates.
There are also problems with getting credit, including existence of
pledge and high interest rates for credits. The committee also noted the
high rates of licensing duties for some activities and long
consideration of applications on connection to communications and
utilities.
The committee studied order of renting premises for businesses and
revealed some problems, including high prices for premises.
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CSTO summit held in Moscow |
| February 05, 2009 |
UzA
President of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov participated in the extraordinary
session of the Collective Security Council of the Collective Security
Treaty Organization, held on 4 February in Moscow.
The security factor is the basis of development. No country may consider
itself insured from the influence of the global threats and challenges.
These include terrorism, extremism, separatism, illegal drug and arms
trade and others.
In such conditions, further expansion of cooperation of the CSTO member
countries to identify, prevent and neutralize the named threats acquires
a special importance.
Presidents of Uzbekistan, Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan participated in the session. The main issue on
the agenda was creation of the Collective Fast Reaction Forces within
the CSTO.
The leaders expressed the need to deeply consider the structure and the
duties of the forces to be formed. President of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov
stressed the importance consideration of the national interests and
legislation, as well as regional realities.
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Public Education Month Set to Raise Education Efficiency |
| February 09, 2009 |
UzA
A profound work is now being held in Uzbekistan on upbringing and
educating youth at the level of modern requirements, as well as
bettering material and technical basis of the public education
establishments.
In particular, a special attention is being paid in Namangan Province to
carry out the aforementioned tasks. In the framework of the Public
Education Month a number of events are held in the city of Namangan, the
administrative capital town of the province.
“Today’s requirement is to raise efficiency of education and use all
necessary conditions in bringing up the young generation,” Tokhir
Dadakhonov, the head of the department of the municipal public
education, said. “The goal of holding such Month is to introduce
positive changes into education, attract public to it and address some
shortcomings along the process.”
In line with the State Nation-wide Program for developing school
education, the twenty schools in the city have been overhauled and other
six – reconstructed. At the same time, repair works were accomplished at
over 10 schools with a brand new building to have been erected yet for
another school, according to the report by the news agency.
Those educational establishments are supplied with modern study tools,
technologies for subject laboratories and computers worth over 500
million Uzbek soums.
In the framework of the Month the seminars, spiritual and enlightenment
events are being held in the province aimed at forming aesthetic taste
in pupils, attracting young generation to be also active at
out-of-school establishments and sports sections, as well as helping
them in choosing professions. In this context, the experience of leading
educators are being learnt and actively propagated.
Besides, the sponsor organizations and enterprises grant necessary
material and another aid to disabled students, children from the
families of moderate means and those who lost breadwinners.
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Report: Corus Chess-2009 Contest Ends in the Netherlands |
| February 06, 2009 |
IA Jahon
One of the most prestigious contests on chess – the 71st Corus
chess-2009 - came to an end in the Netherlands. Along with the strongest
chess players from other countries the Uzbek gross master, the 2004
World Champion Rustam Kasymjanov sought victory, the reports by national
newspapers have said.
Despite the fact that Rustam has rather successfully competed in his
group “B”, he could not break into the main group “A”. Along with Nigel
Short of the United Kingdom and Alexey Motylev of Russia the Uzbek chess
gross master is reported to have earned eight points and secured the
fourth place.
F.Karuna of Italy embraced the first place while scoring a high
result of the contest and earning a ticket to the main tournament.
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Uzbekistan Implements Projects on Bettering Work of Nurses |
| February 06, 2009 |
Along with
bettering the quality of medical services being rendered to population,
strengthening material and technical basis of medical establishments
Uzbekistan pays a particular attention to improving the system of
medical education, raising the qualification and professional skills of
medical employees as a part of the considerable reforms now underway in
healthcare in the country.
According to the national news agencies, the Decree of President of
September 19, 2007 “On basic directions of further deepening reforms and
implementing the State program of healthcare development” serves as a
main factor of expanding the scale of abovementioned work. The
implementation of the set tasks promotes cooperation with the leading
scientific and practical centers of foreign countries.
The project “Development of education of medical nurses” which the
Ministry of Health of Uzbekistan has been accomplishing for five years
jointly with the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special Education and
Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA) serves as an example of
such joint work.
As a part of the project the Japanese and Uzbek specialists hold
seminars and exchange experiences. Almost 50 specialists from Uzbekistan
raised their skills in Japan. The Center for improving education of
medical nurses was opened at the First Republican Medical College in
Tashkent. A number of medical colleges in the country have been
refurbished with latest study and practical equipments.
The delegates to the seminar held at the International Business Center
spoke on aforesaid issues. The sitting is reported to have been
dedicated to the work of the joint project.
The doctors, pedagogues at the establishments of medical education,
specialists from Japan and the representatives of international
organizations, as well as the staff members of mass media took part at
the seminar.
The participants listened to the reports related to the work of medical
nurses, various aspects of medical services being rendered by them to
children and elderly.
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Uzbek Orchestra Earns ‘Bravo’ by Local & Foreign Audiences |
| February 05, 2009 |
The soiree of
Italian music held at the big hall of the State Conservatory was full
with magic sound of compositions of Antonio Vivaldi. The Turkiston
Chamber Orchestra led by honorable figure of arts of Uzbekistan Eldar
Azimov took a stage with concert in the soiree, the Pravda Vostoka
newspaper reported.
The Turkiston Chamber Orchestra was established in 1994 by Eldar Azimov
– its permanent art chairman and conductor. Talented musicians many of
whom are the laureates of the republican and international contests make
up the core of the orchestra.
The mastery of violinist Muborak Latfullaeva who is leading the chamber
orchestra “The young talents of Uzbekistan” is worth a particular note.
The laureate of international contests Madat Khudayberganov miraculously
plays on the stringed instrument.
The melody fans in Tashkent know the chamber orchestra on its bright
performances each of which is unique as a placer of precious stones. The
festival of five concerts of the orchestra “Offering to Mozart”, which
was held recently along with UNESCO, served as yet another demonstration
of mastery of musicians.
“In November last year our orchestra held a concert festival “From
baroque – up to neoclassicism. Concerto grosso”. The program of the
festival included the compositions of Bach, Korelli, Gendel,
Janov-Janovskiy,” said Eldar Azimov. “We regularly perform not only in
Uzbekistan but also abroad.”
The mastery of musicians was not once noted by foreign amateurs of the
chamber music. For instance, in 2001 the Turkiston orchestra traveled to
South Korea and earned love of audiences with its sincerity, artistry,
as well as high professionalism of performance. The concert of the
orchestra is always followed with the ‘sold out’ notice. The repertoire
along with the compositions of the world classics also includes the
works of contemporary Uzbek composers as M.Bafoev, M.Tojiev and others.
The audiences assessed the last concert of the orchestra at the
conservatory with enthusiastic exclamation of “Bravo”. The performance
of one of the most popular compositions of Vivaldi “The seasons of year”
has once again opened up in the admirers of the classic music the world
of passion and experience, beauty of nature and human soul.
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President’s Resolution - Big Spur for Nation’s Music Schools |
| February 04, 2009 |
The Resolution
of President of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov of July 8, 2008 “On State
program of strengthening material-technical basis and further bettering
activity of children’s schools of music and art for 2009-2014”
envisioned accomplishment of important tasks on upbringing
comprehensively mature young generation.
According to the Uzbekistan National News Agency, with an aim to
implement this document a tangible work is now being carried out in the
Khorezm Province, as well.
Over 250 students attend the Komil Khorezmi Children’s Music School in
Urgench District.
“More than 30 years have passed since our school was founded,” Rustam
Rakhimov, the school principal said. “In line with the State program of
strengthening material and technical basis of children’s schools of
music and art for 2009-2014 next year we are going to reconstruct and
refurbish the school. Undoubtedly, this will expand our opportunities to
teach children based on high pedagogical technologies.”
According to him, the truly talented youth attends the school. The
students actively participate at nationwide and international festivals
and contests. In particular, Bobur Fakhriddinov, Khilola Kurbanova and
Sayyora Khudoyberganova have had a stunning success at the Universal
Festival of Youth held in 2006 in Paris.
“In 2007 I became a laureate of the Yangi avlod (‘New generation’)
festival in Uzbekistan,” the pianist Temur Ikramov, the student of the
school said. “Now I am continuing to raise my skills in performing the
works of national and world classics. We are all glad of the fact that
there is a rich library in our school. Also, it is pleasant that skilled
teachers help us to master all secrets of profession of our choice.”
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