Uzbekistan's Strategy to Become a Central Asian Logistics Hub

Uzbekistan's government is developing new logistics centers, free economic zones, and transit corridors.

Uzbekistan is actively implementing its strategy to become Central Asia's main logistics hub by 2026.

The upgraded 'Navoi' free economic zone and international airport can handle 100,000 tons of cargo annually.

A new 'Angren' logistics center is being built in Tashkent region as a key point on the China-Europe transit route.

The Trans-Afghan corridor (Mazar-i-Sharif-Kabul-Peshawar) project opens access to South Asian markets.

Buraq Logistics is integrating with new logistics centers to offer expanded services.

The 2026-2030 logistics development program includes $2.5 billion in investments.

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