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To‘rt mamlakat markaziy banki raislari pul-kredit barqarorligini jadal iqtisodiy o‘sish rejalari bilan uyg‘unlashtirish masalasini muhokama qiladi. Suveren kapital, raqamli moliya va raqamli savdo markazlari mintaqaning kelgusi iqtisodiyotini qanday yuksaltirishi mumkinligi tahlil qilinadi.

A landlocked country does not become a growth corridor simply by building more infrastructure. Trade, capital and data must be able to move seamlessly, under rules that make cross-border activity faster, safer and worth financing.

Uzbekistan is now moving from stabilisation to a more ambitious growth agenda. The question is what holds that agenda together: which decisions must be coordinated across borders rather than made at home; where public infrastructure ends and private capital begins; and what has to be true for trade routes, payment systems, financial centres and digital services for them to operate as one competitive corridor.

This conversation brings policy, central-bank and international perspectives to the same table. It asks what makes a corridor investable rather than expensive, open rather than fragmented, and digitally connected without giving up the trust and resilience that cross-border growth depends on.

Audience will leave with:
- A clearer view of the policy, financial and digital foundations required to develop and sustain thriving growth corridors
- The distinction between what Uzbekistan can build domestically and what only works through regional coordination.
- A practical view of how trade, capital and digital rails must reinforce one another for the corridor to attract sustained private investment.