Samarkand Region Allocates $100 Million for Infrastructure and Industrial Development
A $100 million investment is set for infrastructure enhancements in Samarkand, focusing on industrial growth and urban renovation. The initiative aims to lower unemployment and poverty, boost exports by 20%, and establish a 100-hectare industrial zone.

The Samarkand region will receive $100 million to upgrade infrastructure, including roads, water supply, and power grids, as part of a socio-economic development strategy. Objectives include reducing unemployment and poverty rates, increasing exports by 20%, and enhancing industrial capacity across 10 areas.
A 100-hectare industrial zone is planned in Narpay, targeting $500 million in investments. The Ministry of Energy will construct a 42-kilometer power transmission line by 2027. Urban beautification projects will also be initiated, with public infrastructure expansion planned in Samarkand before 2026, including recreational facilities and transport upgrades. These developments present risks related to efficient resource allocation and long-term sustainability.




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