SOCIETY | 12:52 / 15.02.2025
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Creative Parks to be developed across all regions of Uzbekistan

In a dialogue with Uzbekistan’s youth, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev outlined new initiatives to expand opportunities, support entrepreneurship in creative industries, and enhance youth engagement nationwide. As part of these efforts, Creative Parks will be established across all regions, where residents will pay a fixed turnover tax regardless of sales revenue.

The president announced the expansion of opportunities for young citizens in the service sector. Until 2028, entrepreneurs will pay a social tax at a rate of 1%, provided that their monthly salary is at least 3 million UZS.

The need to transform the "Youth Register" system was noted. An inventory of social support packages provided for young people has been ordered, followed by proposals for their optimization and increased effectiveness.

The head of state also addressed the development of creative industries, pointing out that young people make up 98% of those employed in this sector. Last October, a law was passed on the development of the creative economy.

A model "Creative Park" was established at the Youth Creativity Palace in Tashkent. The goal is to create similar facilities in other regions and provide them with the necessary infrastructure and resources.

Until the end of 2030, residents of Creative Parks will benefit from a preferential tax regime. This includes a 50% reduction in personal income tax and social tax, as well as the payment of turnover tax regardless of product sales volumes.

Business schools will operate in Creative Parks to train entrepreneurs in creative industries. Young people will be able to learn about modern business methods, as well as innovative approaches to e-commerce and other services.

Mirziyoyev called the creation of national content for the younger generation a priority task. The importance of promoting this content through inclusion in school and kindergarten curricula was emphasized.

Earlier, it was reported that $50 million is planned to be allocated for startups in creative industries.

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