TIP CENTER
Our goal is to promote sustainable economic growth in Uzbekistan, develop cooperation in the field of education, and facilitate further integration into the international community.
The main tasks of the center

Trade and Innovation Projects Center aims to strengthen economic relations between foreign partners and Uzbekistan

Our primary task is to support mutually beneficial trade and economic exchanges, which we pay special attention to. We actively seek and develop new business opportunities to help companies find ways for growth and expansion.
We support local enterprises in entering international markets by providing tools, resources, and consultations for international activities. Additionally, we actively promote the interests of foreign governmental bodies and companies in Uzbekistan, helping to establish strategic partnerships.
Moreover, we are focused on supporting education, understanding that qualified personnel are the foundation for successful business. We offer educational programs and training aimed at developing professional skills and knowledge in various sectors. Our center is working on creating strategies for supporting student exchanges and youth programs, contributing to the formation of a new generation of qualified specialists ready for the challenges of the modern market.
Cooperation with Local and International Partners
We actively engage with local and international partners to implement joint initiatives and projects aimed at economic development and strengthening business ties. The foundation of our work is partnership cooperation, which allows us to combine efforts to achieve common goals.
The exchange of knowledge and experience is an important part of our activities and plays a critical role in implementing our strategies. We believe that collaboration with various organizations at local and international levels contributes to the adoption of best practices and innovative solutions in our work.
Uzbekistan is a country with a rich history and a strategic location in the heart of Central Asia, offering unique opportunities for foreign companies looking to expand their businesses. In recent years, the country has demonstrated sustainable economic growth while actively implementing reforms to improve the business environment and align with international standards.
Situated at the crossroads of Central Asia, Uzbekistan is becoming an important transport hub, linking East and West, making it an attractive base for international trade. The government actively supports foreign partnerships by providing tax incentives and creating special economic zones.
Moreover, the country is modernizing its infrastructure, including transportation and telecommunications, and shows keen interest in information technologies and startups. The young and growing population increases the demand for goods and services, creating favorable conditions for commerce.
The cultural diversity of Uzbekistan fosters effective communication and understanding between different cultures. An important aspect is the active effort to reform the educational system aimed at preparing qualified personnel.
What Makes Uzbekistan Attractive to Foreign Partners?
UZBEKISTAN
A country in the heart of Central Asia, occupying a strategic position at the crossroads of ancient trade routes. With its rich history and cultural heritage, Uzbekistan is one of the key countries in the region.
  • Total Foreign Trade Volume
    Approximately $35 billion (2022).
  • Exports
    About $13 billion (2022). Major export goods include cotton, gold, natural gas, textiles, fruits, and vegetables.
  • Imports
    Approximately $22 billion (2022). Major imported goods include machinery and equipment, petroleum products, food items, and chemicals.
  • Main Trading Partners
    Central Asian countries, China, Russia, Turkey, and the European Union play significant roles in trade.
  • Investments
    Uzbekistan actively attracts foreign investments, with a net inflow of around $10 billion in 2022.
  • Foreign Economic Activity
    Uzbekistan's foreign economic activity shows steady growth, focusing on expanding export opportunities and improving trade relations with partners worldwide.
Agriculture in Figures
Agriculture in Uzbekistan plays a vital role in the national economy, providing jobs and food security while being a significant source of exports.
>30%
~4,3 million
More than 30% of the population is engaged in agriculture.
Approximately 4.3 million hectares are used for agricultural purposes.
1.5 million t/y.
Uzbekistan is one of the world's largest cotton producers, producing around 1.5 million tons annually.
>1 million t.
The country exports over 1 million tons of fruits and vegetables each year, including grapes, pears, and melons.
~6 million t/y.
Major cereal crops include wheat, with a production of about 6 million tons per year.
Education in Figures
Education in Uzbekistan continues to develop, ensuring access to quality training and integration with international educational standards.
>150
>1,1 million
More than 150 higher education institutions, including universities, academies, and institutes.
Approximately 1.1 million students are enrolled in higher education institutions across the country.
~50,000
About 50,000 teachers and researchers are involved in teaching and research at higher education institutions.
15% increase
In recent years, the number of students has increased by 15% compared to previous years.
>120
More than 120 higher education institutions participate in international educational projects and exchange programs.
~7%
About 7% of the national budget is allocated to funding higher education.
Culture and History
The culture and history of Uzbekistan represent a rich heritage, including:
  • Ancient Civilizations
    Uzbekistan was the center of civilizations such as Sogdiana and Bactria for over 2,500 years.
  • Silk Road
    The region served as an important hub on the Silk Road, facilitating trade and the exchange of goods between Europe and Asia.
  • Architectural Monuments
    Famous sites in ancient cities like Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, and Tashkent are part of UNESCO World Heritage.
Uzbekistan is home to more than 130 ethnic groups, reflecting a wealth of culture and traditions.
Our Team
TIP CENTER
Our specialists are a team of experienced professionals with deep knowledge in the fields of trade, agriculture, education, and innovative technologies. Our team operates as a cohesive unit, enabling us to achieve high results. We develop unique solutions to meet our set goals.
Management
TIP Center
Oybek str., 18/1
100015 Mirabad district
Tashkent Uzbekistan
Tel: (+998) 946546566
e-mail: info@tipcenter.uz
www.tipcenter.uz
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