AGP Executive Report
Last update: 32 minutes agoUzbekistan–South Korea Rail Push: Uzbekistan and South Korea reviewed the next phase of the Tashkent–Samarkand high-speed rail feasibility study, with talks also covering potential corridors toward Andijan and Termez. Middle Corridor Momentum: At the Trans-Caspian Forum in Washington, officials highlighted the Middle Corridor’s growing strategic role for energy, technology and critical minerals cooperation. Air Connectivity Boost: Qanot Sharq resumes regular flights between Uzbekistan and Israel from June 24, restarting Tashkent–Tel Aviv and Samarkand–Tel Aviv routes. Textiles to Azerbaijan: Uzbekistan’s textile industry is stepping up exports to Azerbaijan via plans for trade houses and showrooms to help local producers reach new buyers. Human Trafficking Crackdown: Uzbek police detained a woman suspected of exploiting victims in a scheme linked to Turkish authorities, with the case tied to alleged forced sexual services. Business Diplomacy: Uzbekistan is set to host a Uzbekistan–U.S. Business Forum in Tashkent, aiming to match U.S. investors with projects in industry, transport, digital tech and finance. World Cup Angle for Uzbekistan: Uzbekistan’s national team is set to call Metro Atlanta home during the 2026 World Cup group stage, underscoring the tournament’s growing business and tourism pull.
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