Economy Video. Uzbekistan’s economical growth in 2025 Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 19/01/2026 - 13:52 GMT+1 Uzbekistan’s GDP exceeded €133bn in 2025, supported by higher investment, rising exports, and growing domestic demand, while employment and household incomes continued to improve. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Uzbekistan’s economical growth in 2025 Now playing Next From the Chrism Mass to the washing of the feet: Pope Leo’s first Easter season begins Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 3rd, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next Musk’s path to $1 trillion: SpaceX files for IPO, reports say Now playing Next Germany and Italy propose EU ‘kill switch’ for global stablecoins Now playing Next Iran war slashes Germany's growth outlook by 50%, with deficit at 4.2% Now playing Next Which European countries have the best salaries after taxes? Now playing Next Germany and Italy propose EU ‘kill switch’ for global stablecoins Now playing Next Over 40 countries launch coalition to secure Strait of Hormuz Now playing Next What it’s like to travel on the Paris to Berlin night train Now playing Next Chinese scientists reveal glowing plants that could light cities Now playing Next Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'The Drama' - The ideal (and darkest) date night movie of 2026 Now playing Next ‘Kids will find a way around it’: Europeans on proposed social media bans for children Now playing Next Videos show explosions in central Iran as conflict with Israel intensifies Now playing Next French MEP Rima Hassan in French police custody over alleged apology for terrorism Now playing Next Trump sacks Attorney General Pam Bondi and replaces with ex-personal lawyer More videos
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