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“Digital Security and Information Exchange within the SCO framework”
2025-08-31 79The contemporary stage of international relations is marked by the rapid growth of the importance of information and communication technologies, which have become not only a driving force of progress but also a source of new challenges and threats. In this regard, ensuring international information security has assumed particular urgency, requiring the coordination of efforts at both regional and global levels.
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Economic Cooperation of SCO Countries
2025-08-31 65The territory of SCO member states collectively accounts for about 27% of the world’s landmass and over 60% of Eurasia. The combined population of SCO countries exceeds 42.8% of the global population, amounting to 3.4 billion out of 8 billion people worldwide. The SCO countries generate 23.6% of global nominal GDP and 33.8% of global GDP based on purchasing power parity (PPP). In particular, China and India rank 2nd and 7th in the world by nominal GDP ($18.75 trillion and $3.91 trillion, respectively) and 1st and 3rd by GDP at PPP ($38.15 trillion and $16.19 trillion, respectively).
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Uzbekistan’s contribution to strengthening stability and cooperation in the SCO
2025-08-31 78The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), approaching its 25th anniversary, is entering a new stage of evolution, striving to adapt to the changing geopolitical environment.
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Shanghai Cooperation Organization events launch in the city of Tianjin
2025-08-31 61On August 31, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev and his spouse took part in informal events of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit held at the Meijiang Convention Center in Tianjin.
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Uzbekistan–China: Synergy of Potentials on the Path to New Opportunities
2025-08-29 103After Uzbekistan gained independence, China became one of the first countries to recognize the new state. On January 2, 1992, diplomatic relations were established between the two countries, marking the beginning of the steady development of interstate dialogue.
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Support for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises through the Opportunities of SCO Financial Institutions
2025-08-29 95In recent years, Uzbekistan has been consistently advancing integration processes within its foreign economic policy. Within this context, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) has emerged as a strategic priority, serving not only as a platform for political dialogue but also as an important arena for cooperation in finance and investment.
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The Trans-Caspian Route and the SCO: The Strengthening Role and Prospects of Uzbekistan
2025-08-29 115Amid global changes in world trade and logistics, the countries of Central Asia are becoming key links in the formation of new transport routes. Among them, the Trans-Caspian route, which connects China, Central Asia, the Caspian Sea, the Caucasus, and further to Europe, is gaining special significance.
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Uzbekistan and China: Strengthening Cooperation in Reviving the Silk Road Heritage
2025-08-29 83Cooperation between Uzbekistan and China has risen to the level of strategic partnership. This is largely due to the friendly relations between the leaders of the two countries and the wide-ranging cooperation directed at the interests of people from both countries.
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In the first half of 2025, tourism projects worth more than $500 million will be implemented in Uzbekistan with the participation of Chinese investors
2025-08-28 112In recent years, tourism cooperation between Uzbekistan and China has reached a new level, marked by both an increase in tourist flows and the establishment of a strategic investment partnership. Tourism has become one of the key bridges for deepening economic, cultural, and people-to-people ties between the two countries. In this process, mechanisms such as attracting investments, regional development, and joint creation of new tourism products are being effectively implemented.
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Uzbekistan's competitiveness and advantages in the SCO tourism market
2025-08-28 113In recent years, Uzbekistan has strengthened its position in the international tourism market, particularly in the region of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). From January to June 2025, the country welcomed over 5.3 million international tourists, more than double the figure of the previous year, while tourism service exports rose to USD 2.4 billion, marking a 164% increase.