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30 Years of Innovation and Professionalism

FIDO-BIZNES was founded in 1993 on the basis of the Specialised Design Bureau at the Institute of Cybernetics of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

Production of Competitive and Quality Products for the World Market is an Important Task

As it is known, science and implementation of large-scale economic reforms have played a key role in the history of development of states.

New Horizons for Trade and Investment

In recent years, the priority of the economic policy has been increased production capacities, implement innovative solutions to adapt to market demands, diversify transport corridors, and export domestic products to new markets.

On July 26, 2021, a member of the Editorial Board of the «Economic Bulletin of Uzbekistan» passed away

On July 26, 2021, at the age of 69, a member of the Editorial Board of the “O’zbekiston Iqtisodiy Axborotnomasi -Economic Bulletin of Uzbekistan”, Rector of Tashkent Institute of Engineers of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Umurzakov Uktam Pardaevich passed away.

Is a Guide to Peace and Security

To keep up the consistent and successful dynamics of positive transformations in our country, it is extremely important that mutual respect, religious tolerance and interethnic harmony prevail in society.

Promoting Development of Uzbekistan

The Friedrich Ebert Foundation is a German non-governmental organization that has been continuously operating in Uzbekistan for more than 20 years.

Charity for the Future of Children

Bringing up a healthy and harmoniously developed generation is one of the priorities of Uzbekistan’s development strategy.

KNAUF In Uzbekistan: German Quality Construction Materials and Innovations in Modular Construction

KNAUF occupies a leading position in the construction materials market of Uzbekistan.

Uzbekistan – Germany: New Points of Project Growth in the Auto Industry

The automotive industry in Uzbekistan is much more than the country’s leading industry.

Bavarians in Uzbekistan

Iоn many books printed in pre-revolutionary Turkestan, it was customary to place advertisements of local firms and shops at the beginning and end.

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