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Uzbekistan is ensuring social protection of the population amid COVID-19 outbreak
594A number of Presidential decrees adopted in Uzbekistan to address the social protection and the support of economy challenges amid coronavirus outbreak. Special Republican Commission for preventing the spread of coronavirus, headed by the Prime-Minister, from day one has been taking bold steps to contain the epidemic.
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COVID-19: Uzbekistan introduces additional preferences for businesses
605Uzbekistan adopted additional measures to support businesses and people at times of pandemic. The decree was signed by the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev on May 18.
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60 self-employed occupations in Uzbekistan are exempted from income tax
606Uzbek government is continuing to support business. For the last two months, the country has adopted 12 Presidential decrees to mitigate the impact of pandemic on the well-being of people and the economy. As a result, more than 500 thousand businesses and 8 million citizens received preferences totaling 30 trillion soums.
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The self-employed to be exempt from income tax
2020-05-19 7858On May 19, 2020, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev chaired a video conference to discuss additional measures to support entrepreneurship
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Press Release of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan
543Uzbekistan welcomes the achievement by the political leaders of Afghanistan of the Agreement on the creation of an inclusive government and the Supreme Council for national reconciliation.
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Citizens affected from flooding in Syrdarya region will receive financial assistance
598More than 65 thousand out of 90 thousand people evacuated from flooded areas in Syrdarya region due to partial dam collapse in Sardoba district returned back to their homes.
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Restoration works in Syrdarya region will be completed until September 1
601As stated earlier, on May 1, 2020, Sardoba dam wall in Syrdarya region saw the partial collapse. As a result of emergency situation, 2,570 private houses and 76 apartment buildings in Sardoba, Mirzaabad and Akaltyn districts were destroyed; 1,781 private houses and 52 apartment buildings were partially flooded. 70 social, production and service facilities, around 20 thousand hectares of agricultural land, 828 kilometers of roads, networks of electricity, gas and water supply, communication were also partially destroyed.