Running a business in Uzbekistan has become easier in recent years, with new mechanisms designed to support entrepreneurs and cut bureaucracy.

One of the key players in this process is the Business Ombudsman – a state body established in 2017 to safeguard business interests and address administrative barriers.

The institution can investigate complaints, fine officials for violations, and represent entrepreneurs’ interests before government agencies or in court.

This week, it brought together regional and international partners for the International Forum of Business Ombudsmen and the Fourth Forum on Business Integrity in Tashkent – a meeting focused on how to make business rules clearer and more consistent across borders.

The event gathered more than 250 participants from ten countries, including representat

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