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Uzbekistan rozszerza sieć transportową: nowe korytarze kolejowe i lotnicze dla firm z Azji Środkowej

Inwestycje w autostrady, koleje i transport lotniczy rosną, a kilka dużych projektów jest w trakcie realizacji.

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00:00Central Asia
00:05Historically a vital bridge between East and West
00:08Today Uzbekistan is reclaiming its place as a strategic connector in the region
00:13through rapidly expanding transport and logistics networks
00:17Hello and welcome to Business Line Uzbekistan
00:20A landlocked country, in the heart of Central Asia
00:23Uzbekistan is investing heavily to transform its transport sector
00:27Over the past 30 years, productivity in the industry has tripled
00:32Yet, it still trails the Asia-Pacific average
00:35presenting both a challenge and an opportunity
00:38As of January 1, 2022
00:41the length of public highways in Uzbekistan was more than 42,000 km
00:47including about 4,000 km of highways of international importance
00:52The railway network spans over 7,000 km
00:56and handled more than 51 million tons of cargo
01:00in just the first half of 2025
01:03The World Bank forecast is that by 2030
01:07Uzbekistan's transit capacity will grow almost four and half times
01:11and investments in the transport sector will reach about 54 billion euros
01:16The country is working to become a regional transport and logistics hub
01:21improving mobility, efficiency and access for millions of people
01:25and businesses across Central Asia and beyond
01:29Here's more
01:31With a population of nearly 40 million and no direct access to the sea
01:35Uzbekistan has invested in infrastructure and international transport initiatives
01:40One of them is the Khask Plus Corridor
02:04Air connectivy is also part of the strategy
02:06International Airport has become a regional hub, serving more than 50 airlines.
02:11Passenger traffic reached 8.7 million in 2024, up 28% from the previous year.
02:18A new cargo terminal with an annual handling capacity of 120,000 tons was opened in 2025.
02:27Plans already underway for a second phase that will add an advanced 8,300 square meters
02:34cargo handling facility.
02:36More than 60,000 tons of cargo were handled in just the first eight months of 2025.
02:44Rail transport remains central to Uzbekistan's vision of regional integration.
02:49Already 70% of the country's railway network is electrified, with plans to increase set to 85% by 2030.
02:57In 2026, we plan to increase the transport of passengers with high-speed transport in 2,5 times.
03:07From 2027 to 2028, we plan to increase the transport of passengers with 20 million people from 11 today.
03:16Whether these projects will transform the country's geography into an advantage depends on how effectively they can be implemented
03:25and how regional cooperation holds up in a complex political landscape.
03:30Joining us now is Cäsurbek Çoriyev, Deputy Minister of Transport.
03:35Mr. Çoriyev, currently several transport corridor projects are being implemented across Uzbekistan.
03:42How these projects can help country to become stronger player in international logistics?
03:47For this question, thanks to mind, thank you for this question and to have a great question.
04:00Z tym, że ten korridor, żeby uzbyt MUZP grać uzyska,
04:04z zmiany w uzbytanku.
04:06Na praknozce, że to, co koridora w 15-20 milion tonu,
04:12z wynika w uzbytanku.
04:14Z nami uzbytanku, aby uzbytanku uzbytanku,
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04:29Dzięki za oglądanie!
04:46Well, that's all we have for this edition.
04:48You can get more business news at euronews.com.
04:51See you next time!
04:59We'll see you next time!
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