Namangan is becoming a center of business and tourism
Uzbekistan
On September 16, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev held a meeting in Uychi district to set new tasks for the further development of Namangan region.
Over the past 8 years, the region has attracted $7 billion in investments, launched nearly 8,000 enterprises, and doubled its export range to over 1,000 items. Average income tripled, while poverty fell 2.5 times.
By the end of the year, the plan is to attract $4.2 billion more in investments, reach $1 billion in exports, create 323,000 jobs, and lift 26,000 families out of poverty.
The textile sector remains a priority: exports will hit $500 million this year, and within two years 25 major projects worth $1 billion will be launched. Trade houses will open in Warsaw and London, while the number of internationally certified factories will rise to 50.
Tourism will also expand: Chartak will become a year-round hub, resorts will be built around reservoirs, and in Pap district a new complex will welcome up to 1 million tourists annually. Tourism revenue has already exceeded $200 million.
The President also outlined plans for social infrastructure:
build new bridges over the Naryn and Karadarya rivers, and reconstruct the “Pungan–Namangan” road ($246 million);
upgrade 130 km of water and sewage networks;
create up to 20,000 preschool places;
introduce dual education in 49 technical colleges;
expand social services for vulnerable groups.
– Together with the hardworking and enterprising people of Namangan, we will turn the region into one of the most prosperous in the country, – said Shavkat Mirziyoyev.
By the end of the year, the plan is to attract $4.2 billion more in investments, reach $1 billion in exports, create 323,000 jobs, and lift 26,000 families out of poverty.
The textile sector remains a priority: exports will hit $500 million this year, and within two years 25 major projects worth $1 billion will be launched. Trade houses will open in Warsaw and London, while the number of internationally certified factories will rise to 50.
Tourism will also expand: Chartak will become a year-round hub, resorts will be built around reservoirs, and in Pap district a new complex will welcome up to 1 million tourists annually. Tourism revenue has already exceeded $200 million.
The President also outlined plans for social infrastructure:
build new bridges over the Naryn and Karadarya rivers, and reconstruct the “Pungan–Namangan” road ($246 million);
upgrade 130 km of water and sewage networks;
create up to 20,000 preschool places;
introduce dual education in 49 technical colleges;
expand social services for vulnerable groups.
– Together with the hardworking and enterprising people of Namangan, we will turn the region into one of the most prosperous in the country, – said Shavkat Mirziyoyev.
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