IT-Park Uzbekistan logo
  • Open a Company
  • Apply now
  • Events
  • Success Stories
  • Our Team
  • News
  • Contact us

Why Uzbekistan?

Country OverviewPolitical & Economic StabilityGovernment SupportTalented workforceBusiness EnvironmentInfrastructureIT Park Statistics

Explore Opportunities

Set up an IT Outsourcing & BPO businessBenefits for FDI and Site-SelectorsScale program for local companiesFor service-oriented companiesOpen a CompanyApply nowIT VisaLocal2GlobalZero Risk ProgramBonus SystemVenture CapitalPost-Production
EventsSuccess StoriesOur TeamNewsComplianceContact usUzbekistan 360
Privacy policy
IT Park© 2026 IT Park
YouTubeLinkedInFacebookInstagramTelegram

    Uzbekistan sets out an ambitious road map to becoming a key start-up hub

    In a major national event held physically in Tashkent and virtually across the country on August 20, Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev talked to around 10,000 entrepreneurs, addressing concerns and laying out plans for a root and branch reform of business and tax regulations.

    The Central Asian republic has been slowly transitioning to a market economy since Mirziyoyev took power in 2016. An overhaul of economic policy has seen inflation reduced and the currency stabilised, attracting overseas investment and boosting job creation.

    As a result, the number of new business owners has almost tripled, and previously established businesses have expanded across the country. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have become a major driver behind Uzbekistan’s remarkable economic growth, which has defied the challenges of the pandemic.

    SMEs already employ around 78 per cent of the nation’s workforce and contribute 57 per cent of Uzbekistan’s GDP.

    “The private sector accounts for 90 percent of the jobs created annually in the country,” said Mirziyoyev, in a speech at the event. “The fact that it now employs more than five million people, mainly young people, testifies to its growing role not only in the economic, but also in the social life of the republic.”

    Traditionally, the country has relied on substantial exports – particularly of cotton, gold, gas and oil – to keep the economy afloat, but Mirziyoyev's vision for the future will see a much broader diversification.

    The country is moving away from the export of natural gas, for example, and there has been major investment in downstream processing intended to generate feedstock for clusters of value-adding manufacturing.

    Drivers for the economy include an IT park in Tashkent, where SMEs can make use of tax breaks designed to free up capital for investment. Early-stage start-ups can also take advantage of the park’s incubator.

    Education is also a key priority, and one of the challenges faced by the country is to expand the pool of talent in order to attract foreign investment.

    Oiling the wheels of growth

    Defying the challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, the government has continued to adopt or adapt a raft of regulations. Over the last five years, around 2,000 laws, decrees and resolutions have been drafted to help small businesses.

    Strides have been made in abolishing unnecessary red tape, and procedures have been simplified. Inspections have been brought down to the minimal levels necessary, and restrictions governing currency and raw materials have been lifted.

    Mirziyoyev spoke about the need to improve in seven areas: business financing; the tax system; the procedures for land acquisition; development of infrastructure; support for export companies; the transport and logistics sector and to simplify business procedures.

    Matters related to business financing made up almost half the concerns of entrepreneurs invited to send in their queries. Many called for a solution to high-interest loans on prohibitively short timescales. Loans in foreign currencies were seen as particularly problematic, given the fluctuations of the exchange rate.

    In order to address this, the Ministry of Finance is creating a loans system in local currency, and banks will next year receive US$600 million from the Fund for Reconstruction and Development on Market Principles.

    Taxation, too, has seen some beneficial changes for those creating businesses. Among other improvements, taxable income will take expenditure into account, and the process for VAT refunds will be speeded up.

    In a nod to the difficulties of the last 18 months for the hospitality sector, restaurants will be made exempt from property taxes, and hotels will see a two-year break from tourist taxes.

    A major headache for any post-Soviet economy is land distribution, and various measures have been introduced to address this. The regulations around sale and purchase have been tightened, with agricultural land leased on the basis of open tender and non-agricultural land sold through auction.

    Other announcements welcomed by attendees at the event included state-guaranteed provision of electricity, water, gas and road infrastructure for large projects; preferential loans for export companies; and continued subsidies for railway networks.

    The conference provided a hugely successful way for business owners to communicate with those in power, and President Mirziyoyev plans to turn this into a regular event.

    He has also proposed that August 20 should be named Entrepreneurs' Day.

    “Together we have found practical solutions to many issues and problems,” he said. “Based on the topical issues you raised, and the specific proposals you made for their solution, we can see how the knowledge and level of our entrepreneurs have increased…today you are using completely different working methods and innovative approaches.”

    Partner Content presented by’ is used to describe brand content that is paid for and controlled by the advertiser rather than the Euronews editorial team. This content is produced by commercial departments and does not involve Euronews editorial staff or news journalists. The funding partner has control of the topics, content and final approval in collaboration with Euronews’ commercial production department.

    Source link: https://www.euronews.com/business/2021/09/01/uzbekistan-sets-out-an-ambitious-road-map-to-becoming-a-key-start-up-hub

    Latest news

    05 May 2026

    IT Park Uzbekistan Delegation to Participate in GITEX Central Asia & Caucasus 2026

    05 May 2026

    INMerge Holds Innovation Summit in Tashkent Following Istanbul Stop

    01 May 2026

    IT Park Uzbekistan and Singapore Discuss Expanding IT Cooperation

    30 April 2026

    IT Park Uzbekistan and American Councils Expand Cooperation in Education and Technology Sectors

    View all
    eventImage
    26 July 2025

    GBSF 2025 outcomes: Uzbekistan strengthens its status as an IT hub

    Tashkent hosted the Global Business Services Forum 2025 (GBSF 2025), one of the most prominent events of the year in the field of IT outsourcing and digital services. Organized by IT Park Uzbekistan with the support of the Ministry of Digital Technologies, the event convened approximately 450 participants representing 260 companies, including 237 international companies from 40 countries. Among the attendees were representatives of multinational corporations, startups, government agencies, and venture capital funds.

    eventImage
    16 July 2025

    IT Park Uzbekistan and Berlitz strengthen cooperation in talent development

    IT Park Uzbekistan hosted a follow-up meeting between Makhliyo Muksinova, Services Export Development Director at IT Park, and Mr. Wilson Go, President of Berlitz Philippines. The meeting served as a continuation of the dialogue initiated by Abdulakhad Kuchkarov, CEO of IT Park Uzbekistan, and Fortuna Joy de Lara, CEO of Berlitz Philippines and Berlitz Uzbekistan.

    eventImage
    10 July 2025

    IT Park Uzbekistan strengthens cooperation with member companies and supports business scaling

    Representatives of IT Park Uzbekistan held a series of working meetings with member companies — E-LINE PRESS, LEGALMAX CENTRAL ASIA, FINANCIAL CHAIN CORPORATION, and IONE — during which the prospects for further business development, the implementation of new projects, and projected volumes of export services were thoroughly discussed.

    eventImage
    05 May 2026

    IT Park Uzbekistan Delegation to Participate in GITEX Central Asia & Caucasus 2026

    From May 4 to 5, 2026, a delegation from IT Park Uzbekistan is taking part in GITEX Central Asia & Caucasus 2026—one of the region’s largest tech events, bringing together startups, IT companies, investors, and government representatives to foster digital innovation and international collaboration.

    eventImage
    05 May 2026

    INMerge Holds Innovation Summit in Tashkent Following Istanbul Stop

    The Tashkent leg of the INMerge Innovation Summit has taken place, bringing together startups, investors, and technology companies. The event is part of a Roadshow series leading up to the main summit, scheduled for October 8–9, 2026, in Baku.

    eventImage
    01 May 2026

    IT Park Uzbekistan and Singapore Discuss Expanding IT Cooperation

    Representatives of IT Park Uzbekistan, led by Director of Strategic Development Makhliyo Muksinova, held a meeting with a Singaporean delegation headed by Kevin Cheok, Deputy Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Singapore. The parties discussed prospects for strengthening bilateral cooperation.

    eventImage
    30 April 2026

    IT Park Uzbekistan and American Councils Expand Cooperation in Education and Technology Sectors

    Representatives of IT Park Uzbekistan, led by Director for Strategic Development Makhliyo Muksinova and CEO of IT Park University Bokhidyr Ayupov, held a meeting with a delegation from American Councils for International Education, headed by the organization’s President, Lisa Choate. Following the meeting, both sides agreed to continue discussions and develop new joint projects in the fields of education, innovation, and IT skills development.

    eventImage
    29 April 2026

    NVIDIA and Firebird Discuss AI Infrastructure Development in Uzbekistan

    The Minister of Digital Technologies of Uzbekistan, Sherzod Shermatov, held a meeting with Nicolo Caprese, Vice President for Global AI Infrastructure Development at NVIDIA, as well as representatives of Firebird — President Alexander Yesayan and Managing Director Razmig Hovaghimian.

    eventImage
    29 April 2026

    Central Eurasia Launches AI Readiness Study in the U.S.

    A new study on artificial intelligence readiness in Central Eurasia has been launched in the United States. The initiative, titled Central Eurasian AI Readiness, was announced at a conference at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The project aims to assess the level of AI development across countries in the region and highlight the region’s potential to investors and partners.

    eventImage
    29 April 2026

    Uzbekistan Launches AI Leaders 2026 Program with Stanford and OpenAI

    More than 100 executives from over 25 leading organizations in Uzbekistan have joined the AI Leaders 2026 executive education program, delivered in partnership with the Stanford University Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence Institute, OpenAI Academy, and Silkroad Innovation Hub.