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Uzbekistan to keep budget deficit below 3% of GDP - ADB

Economy

2026-4-10 17:33

Uzbekistan’s fiscal outlook remains stable as ongoing reforms support consolidation and macroeconomic resilience, though external and fiscal risks continue to persist.

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