Uzbekistan’s capital is all set to host the third Tashkent International Investment Forum (TIIF-III) on May 2-3 that would boost foreign investments in the Heart of Central Asia. Tashkent expects Indian investors to be part of the Forum amid the growing ties.
TIIF is one of the significant events not only for Uzbekistan but also for the region. Its program traditionally includes a plenary session at the head of state level, over 50 expert discussion meetings, including panel sessions, round tables, and B2B negotiations.
Each participant of the Forum will be able to find points of interest, study specific investment cases, discuss the latest trends in dozens of different sectors, and consider advantageous prospective offers. The special agenda of the Forum is the presentation of Uzbekistan's potential — a country that, against the backdrop of economic turbulence in the world, continues to demonstrate stable growth, gradually transforming into a true investment hub of Central Asia. The reforms carried out here and the comfortable business conditions, including substantial benefits and preferences, as well as guaranteed protection of investors' rights, stimulate investor interest.
The geography and scale of the Forum has grown annually. TIIF-2022 (the first forum) was