Kyrgyzstan is working with Turkey on three major energy projects
Rhenium is a highly sought-after element used in the aerospace and space industries
The relevant decree was signed by the Head of State
Uzbekistan has passed a law regulating carbon emissions and carbon unit trading, aiming to cut emissions by 35% per GDP unit by 2030.
Uzbekistan has started building a $140 million waste-to-energy plant in Andijan with China's Camce
Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov and Tajik President Emomali Rahmon celebrated the end of the border dispute.
Uzbekistan and Gazprom Neft discussed new oil and gas cooperation plans.
Russia has ratified a revised oil trade agreement with Kazakhstan, extending the deal to 2028.
Uzbekistan will pilot drip-irrigated rice farming from 2026.
A business visit to Germany has led to new export opportunities for Uzbekistan's Fergana region, including a $10 mln dried fruit deal.
Uzbekistan’s solar and wind power plants have produced 5 bn kWh of electricity so far in 2025, saving 1.5 bn cubic metres of gas.
Kazakhstan led global gold purchases by central banks in May with 7 tonnes, as overall net buying reached 20 tonnes.
Uzbekistan improves its global position in the 2025 SDG Index, showing rapid progress on key goals in support of UN-based multilateralism.
Kyrgyzstan’s Cabinet of Ministers approves the state registration of two land plots transferred by Uzbekistan under a 2022 border agreement.
Uzbekistan's transport minister visits Kyrgyzstan to assess tunnel and station construction on the China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan railway.
As of early June, the country produced 18.3 bcm of natural gas
WTI climbs to $75.35 per barrel
Plans to modernise the sewerage system in Karshi
Climate change and population growth drive crisis