Communications and Transportation

28.03.2025

Uzbekistan’s motorization rate reaches 58 cars per 100 households

In 2024, Uzbekistan recorded an average of 58 passenger cars per 100 households, according to household surveys conducted by the National Statistics Agency.

This figure reflects a steady upward trend in motorization across the country.

For comparison, the motorization rate stood at 49 cars per 100 households in 2020, 42 in 2015,...

In 2024, Uzbekistan recorded an average of 58 passenger cars per 100 households, according to household surveys conducted by the National Statistics Agency.

This figure reflects a steady upward trend in motorization across the country.

For comparison, the motorization rate stood at 49 cars per 100 households in 2020, 42 in 2015,...

28.03.2025

Uzbekistan Railways strengthens sanitary control on trains

Uzbekistan Railways has intensified control over the sanitary and hygienic conditions of trains following reports on social media regarding the poor quality of bed linen and the presence of insects in train carriages.

According to the company, sanitary and epidemiological inspections are conducted regularly. However, in response to recent concerns, additional...

Uzbekistan Railways has intensified control over the sanitary and hygienic conditions of trains following reports on social media regarding the poor quality of bed linen and the presence of insects in train carriages.

According to the company, sanitary and epidemiological inspections are conducted regularly. However, in response to recent concerns, additional...

27.03.2025

Uzbekistan expands highway network as traffic volume projected to exceed 80,000 vehicles by 2030

The traffic volume on some of Uzbekistan’s major highways may exceed 80,000 vehicles per day by 2030. Currently, 25% of the country’s international roads are operating under heavy load. The Tashkent-Samarkand highway, for example, is designed for 32,000 vehicles per day but carries around 45,000, leading to severe traffic congestion. At times,...

The traffic volume on some of Uzbekistan’s major highways may exceed 80,000 vehicles per day by 2030. Currently, 25% of the country’s international roads are operating under heavy load. The Tashkent-Samarkand highway, for example, is designed for 32,000 vehicles per day but carries around 45,000, leading to severe traffic congestion. At times,...

27.03.2025

Uzbekistan Airports plans to issue US$100 million in eurobonds

Uzbekistan Airports is preparing to issue its first Eurobonds. At a press conference on March 20, the state company’s chairman, Javlonbek Umarhodjayev, announced that the president had instructed Uzbekistan Airports to issue US$100 million in Eurobonds by the end of the year.

To facilitate this process, the company’s deputy head of...

Uzbekistan Airports is preparing to issue its first Eurobonds. At a press conference on March 20, the state company’s chairman, Javlonbek Umarhodjayev, announced that the president had instructed Uzbekistan Airports to issue US$100 million in Eurobonds by the end of the year.

To facilitate this process, the company’s deputy head of...

27.03.2025

Tashkent Airport to open unified terminal by mid-2026

The unification of the arrival and departure terminals at Tashkent International Airport is scheduled for mid-2026, announced Jавlonbek Umarhodjaev, chairman of Uzbekistan Airports, as reported by Gazety.uz.

According to him, the extensive works are related to the study of underground engineering communications. The airport has been in operation for over 70...

The unification of the arrival and departure terminals at Tashkent International Airport is scheduled for mid-2026, announced Jавlonbek Umarhodjaev, chairman of Uzbekistan Airports, as reported by Gazety.uz.

According to him, the extensive works are related to the study of underground engineering communications. The airport has been in operation for over 70...


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