Uzbekistan continues to strengthen its position as one of Central Asia's most attractive destinations for foreign investment. Ongoing economic reforms, infrastructure development, the digitalization of public services, and continuous improvements to the investment climate are creating new opportunities for international businesses. At the same time, successfully entering the Uzbek market requires a clear understanding of the country's legal framework, tax system, corporate regulations, and local business practices.
Marillion experts have prepared the Doing business in Uzbekistan 2026 guide, bringing together practical information for companies planning to enter the Uzbek market or expand their existing operations in the country.
Inside the guide, you will find:
an overview of Uzbekistan's economy, key economic indicators, and investment climate;
a comparison of available legal entity structures and guidance on selecting the most suitable business presence;
the company registration process and key regulatory requirements for foreign investors;
available business financing options;
employment regulations, including the hiring of local and foreign employees, work permits, and the required documentation;
an overview of the tax system, applicable tax rates, and tax regimes;
key aspects of banking regulation, foreign exchange control, and international payments;
practical recommendations to help minimize regulatory risks and facilitate a smooth market entry.
This guide is a valuable source of information for business owners, executives, CFOs, legal professionals, and specialists responsible for business development and international projects.
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