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Uzbek president pledges continued reforms, tax-free zone at Tashkent forum

By Thomson Reuters Jun 17, 2026 | 1:45 AM

By Felix Light and Muhammadsharif Mamatkulov

TASHKENT, June 17 (Reuters) – Uzbekistan’s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev promised on Wednesday to continue economic reforms in the fast-growing ​Central Asian country, including establishing an independent ‌financial regulator.

“We are always open to investors interested in cooperating with Uzbekistan and ready for an equal and mutually beneficial partnership,” Mirziyoyev said in his opening speech at the annual ‌Tashkent ​International Investment Forum.

He announced plans ⁠to open the Tashkent ⁠International Financial Center, a tax- and customs-free zone to run on English common law.

“Profit tax, value-added tax, property tax, and customs duties will be set ​at zero percent. Free capital movement and the ability to make payments in any currency will ⁠be guaranteed unconditionally. A modern ⁠system for financial technologies, digital assets, ​and green finance will be created,” he said.

An independent financial ​regulator with the authority to adopt regulatory ‌documents will also be established in the financial centre, the Uzbek leader said.

Central Asia’s most populous country with almost 40 million people, Uzbekistan registered 7.7% economic ⁠growth in 2025. The economy has been buoyed both by its young, growing population and high gold prices. Uzbekistan ⁠is a major ‌gold producer.

In May, a package of ⁠minority holdings in state companies was ​floated on ‌the London Stock Exchange, its largest ​IPO since ⁠2021.

Since taking office in 2016, Mirziyoyev has dismantled capital controls that stunted growth under his predecessor, Islam Karimov, whilst keeping politics under tight control.

(Reporting by Felix Light and Muhammadsharif Mamatkulov; Writing by Felix Light; Editing ​by Alison Williams)