Uzbekistan to gradually abolish exclusive rights of monopolies
The Antimonopoly Committee has developed a draft presidential decree “On measures to remove barriers in the competitive environment and expand areas of business”.

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As Norma reports, according to the document, starting from July 1, 2022:
• gradual sale of state shares in airports, road construction, electricity and heat production, heat supply, sale of petroleum products and other spheres to the private sector;
• introducing a permit for the private sector to engage in the purchase, processing, sale and preparation of scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals.
The document proposes to approve an action plan for 2022-2026 to widely involve the private sector and abolish the exclusive rights of monopolies. In particular, the plan includes a phased transfer to the private sector through the privatization of state shares, the development of public-private partnerships.
It is planned to develop “roadmaps” aimed at ensuring free access to the activities indicated in the list.
Project document can be changed, supplemented or rejected.
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