Kazakhstan’s March Referendum and the Future of Governance in Central Asia
By Mekhrangiz Nazarillaeva Uzbekistan will host the fifth Tashkent International Investment Forum from June 16 to 18, 2026, bringing together heads of state, finance ministers, sovereign investors, corporate executives and development partners under the banner “Investment Resilience: New Frontiers, New Partnerships.” More than 2,000 delegates are expected to attend the three day gathering, which organisers say will be one of the largest investment and economic events in Central Asia. The forum aims to showcase Uzbekistan’s growing role as a regional hub for investment, trade, innovation and sustainable development. The President of Uzbekistan will deliver the opening address on June 17 alongside high level guests from more than 20 countries. The plenary session is expected to set the tone for discussions on regulatory reform, privatisation and the country’s push to become a Central Asian investment hub. Among the delegates are former presidents Kolinda Grabar Kitarović of Croatia and Katalin Novák of Hungary…
Kazakhstan’s March Referendum and the Future of Governance in Central Asia
By Mekhrangiz Nazarillaeva Uzbekistan will host the fifth Tashkent International Investment Forum from June 16 to 18, 2026, bringing together heads of state, finance ministers, sovereign investors, corporate executives and development partners under the banner “Investment Resilience: New Frontiers, New Partnerships.” More than 2,000 delegates are expected to attend the three day gathering, which organisers say will be one of the largest investment and economic events in Central Asia. The forum aims to showcase Uzbekistan’s growing role as a regional hub for investment, trade, innovation and sustainable development. The President of Uzbekistan will deliver the opening address on June 17 alongside high level guests from more than 20 countries. The plenary session is expected to set the tone for discussions on regulatory reform, privatisation and the country’s push to become a Central Asian investment hub. Among the delegates are former presidents Kolinda Grabar Kitarović of Croatia and Katalin Novák of Hungary…
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