On June 23-24, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev will pay a working visit to Moscow at the invitation of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin.
During the pandemic crisis, both a policy of social sustainability and a policy of economic growth are crucial. In Uzbekistan, the basis for effective crisis management was the adoption of measures on social protection combined with mitigation of the COVID-19 economic consequences.
Today, the economies of all countries are awaiting the recession of the COVID-19 pandemic. The entire world business community is preparing for a new start and the most difficult competition!
Recent years, just like in many other areas, extensive work has been implemented to prevent and eliminate human trafficking and forced labor, to protect the rights and legitimate interests of citizens.
Countries around the world are facing an economic crisis due to the Covid-19 pandemic. According to the International Monetary Fund, the global economy is expected to slow to 3.0 percent this year, the worst economic decline since the global depression.
Recently, various, often mutually opposing opinions have begun to appear on social media regarding the growth of public debt in connection with external borrowings aimed at mitigating the effects of the pandemic.
In the days after the first coronavirus cases were confirmed, Uzbekistan has implemented bold and early health and social distancing measures to depress the spread of COVID-19.