The Republic of Uzbekistan in Central Asia is one of the globally thriving economies of the world. The country has a rich cultural significance dating back to its ancient civilizations; the connecting routes between east and west within the nation come up with cultural exchange and induce economic prosperity in the region. The country occupies a land area of 448, 978 square kilometers and it exceeds up to Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Turkmenistan in the north, east, south, and southwest direction. The population of 33 million residing there practices the ethnicity of its ancient tribes for a well-maintained culture and tradition of the nation.
Around 85% of the total population residing in the nation practices Uzbek as its official language, the growing economy of the country is now becoming an ideal spot for foreign investors for favorable revenue generation. Government initiatives like FTA’s with top traders and other attributing factors have recorded a GDP of 81 billion US dollars in 2022 with a significant growth rate of 5% from the past consecutive years each showcasing the increased rate of trade.