Uzbekistan przyspiesza rozwój MŚP, by pobudzić wzrost i utworzyć nowe miejsca pracy
MŚP stanowią większość zarejestrowanych przedsiębiorstw w Uzbekistanie i mają generować 55% krajowej gospodarki. Inwestycje w finansowanie, wsparcie eksportu i rozwój cyfrowy zwiększają ich rolę w zatrudnieniu i wzroście regionalnym.
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00:00Behind every small business lies a story of ambition, adaptation, and resilience.
00:09And in Uzbekistan, these stories are shaping the country's path to sustainable growth.
00:15Hello and welcome to Business Line Uzbekistan.
00:18Small and medium-sized enterprises make up over 84% of all registered businesses in Uzbekistan.
00:25As of early 2025, more than 360,000 active micro and small firms were operating nationwide.
00:34The government aims to raise their share in the national economy to 55%, generating approximately 60.2 billion euros in added value.
00:44Key priorities include boosting exports from 7.7 billion euros to 10.3 billion euros by improving transport, certification, and access to international standards.
00:56The program also aims to create 1.5 million permanent jobs, increasing the share of people employed in the SME sector to 75%.
01:06Here's more.
01:08Aiming these national efforts, many entrepreneurs are developing their own ideas and contributing to innovation and job creation.
01:16One of them is Natalia Klimenko, founder of the educational startup STEMIU.
01:21We help children from 7 to 18 years to prepare for STEMI, from mathematics to programming.
01:28Her company employs about 10 people and focuses on introducing digital learning tools to the Uzbek education market.
01:35The most difficult thing, I think, on the path of any entrepreneur, is to determine which goal to solve.
01:42Plus, I think, for many of them, it is financial.
01:46Access to finance remains one of the main challenges for small and medium enterprises.
01:51But in recent years in Uzbekistan, new funding mechanisms and preferential credit programs have been introduced to make this process easier for entrepreneurs like Natalia.
02:01This year alone, the state allocated more than 8 billion euros to support small and medium businesses.
02:08It is now more than 7 years in the everyday business.
02:16We are now giving a lot of credit.
02:21This credit program has provided to make $20,000.
02:23W tym roku, którzy mają do 200,000 złotychów, mają 20% w tym roku.
02:28W tym roku, mamy do 22 miliardów, które mają do 11 tysięcy złotychów,
02:35które mają wystarczające się do 12 miliardów.
02:42W tym roku, którzy mają do 100,000 złotychów, mogą wystarczająć do 10,500 złotychów,
02:48bez kolateral, while family business are eligible for 3.5 thousand euros under the same condition.
02:56According to the Institute for Macroeconomic and Regional Studies,
02:59the number of active SMEs has nearly doubled since 2017.
03:18These trends underline how education, urban expansion and financing together shape the business landscape,
03:31bringing more people into the economy and strengthening the country's industrial base.
03:37Joining us now is Mr. Timurq Sanov, Director of the Department for Analysis, Support and Coordination of State Policy
03:45on the Development of SMEs Businesses at the Ministry of Economy and Finance.
03:50What trends are the most significant for supporting SMEs in the country?
04:15In this case, we do have more opportunities to build the infrastructure services,
04:19we also have a set of clients and our clients with the institutional infrastructure,
04:22the first thing comes to the University of America.
04:24We have a new venture fund and a new venture fund,
04:28we provide an opportunity to accept our capital capital and invest in the partners.
04:30We have several businesses within the University of Australia.
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