To support the sector's growth, Uzbekistan has established a legal framework for creative industries and introduced a special tax regime for companies operating within the country's Creative Industry Park. Construction has begun on major creative parks in Tashkent’s Shaykhantakhur district and in the city of Nukus, while a new Center for Contemporary Art is scheduled to open in Tashkent in September.
Uzbekistan targets $12.6 billion creative economy through cultural development
Trend News Agency, 01 June 2026 , Uzbekistan
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