President Mirziyoyev Allocates 1.2 Trillion Soums to Modernize Industrial Infrastructure and Urban Connectivity in Samarkand Region
President Mirziyoyev announces 1.2 trillion soum funding for Samarkand. Discover how Uzbekistan is modernizing industrial infrastructure and urban networks.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 18, 2026, 10:31 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Trend News Agency

Strategic Financial Injection for Regional Industrial Growth
The Uzbek government has committed approximately 1.2 trillion soums, equivalent to $98.5 million, to accelerate industrial development across the Samarkand region. During a high-level meeting focused on socio-economic priorities, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev detailed a comprehensive investment plan targeting four specific districts and the urban center of Kattakurgan. This funding drive is designed to provide a robust foundation for new manufacturing ventures, ensuring that the region remains a competitive hub for production as the national economy continues to diversify.
Infrastructure Enhancement as a Catalyst for Development
A significant portion of the newly allocated funds, totaling 800 billion soums ($65.7 million), is earmarked specifically for providing industrial projects with necessary utilities. This includes the expansion of electricity grids and the modernization of water supply systems to meet the heavy demands of modern factory operations. By addressing these foundational bottlenecks, the government aims to lower the barrier to entry for private investors and state-led enterprises alike, fostering an environment where industrial innovation can scale without technical limitations.
Urban Connectivity and the Reconstruction of Vital Assets
The development program extends beyond factory walls to the physical connectivity of Samarkand’s urban centers. A notable component of the plan includes the reconstruction of a critical bridge over the Narpay canal in central Kattakurgan. This structure, which was originally built over 60 years ago, has long required modernization to handle contemporary traffic loads. President Mirziyoyev emphasized that improving road networks is essential for the seamless movement of goods and personnel, directly impacting the logistical efficiency of the region's expanding industrial base.
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