Future Is Not Just AI: What Will Actually Drive Central Asia?

ALMATY — Central Asia is growing fast: Kazakhstan is expanding at around 5%, and Uzbekistan is exceeding 6%. Yet beneath these headline figures lies a more familiar economic reality, where exports remain heavily concentrated in commodities, productivity outside resource sectors is still limited, and much of the growth continues to …

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Uzbekistan’s launch of the Tashkent International Financial Center (TIFC) marks an ambitious and strategically important step in its ongoing economic...