Annual number of Uzbek labor migrants seeking work in Russia falls to about 1 million

In terms of the movement of people, there seems to be a lot more coming than going in Uzbekistan these days, Eurasianet reported on June 4.  Officials in Tashkent are reporting a surge in tourism and a steep decline in labor migration. Uzbek media is reporting the annual number of Uzbek labor migrants seeking work […]

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In terms of the movement of people, there seems to be a lot more coming than going in Uzbekistan these days, Eurasianet reported on June 4.  Officials in Tashkent are reporting a surge in tourism and a steep decline in labor migration.

Uzbek media is reporting the annual number of Uzbek labor migrants seeking work in Russia has fallen to about 1 million from an average in excess of 4 million a decade ago.

According to Eurasianet, Uzbek presidential spokesman Sherzod Asadov says the decline reflects “the effectiveness of ongoing economic reforms.”  President Shavkat Mirziyoyev’s administration has reportedly also implemented a new regulatory framework designed to better manage labor flows, expand state support for unskilled laborers, and steer job seekers toward higher paying positions outside of Russia.

Uzbek president’s press service statement reportedly indicated that the country could attract up to 11 million tourists this year, generating potentially US$2.5 billion for the economy.  In 2019, prior to the COVID pandemic, Uzbekistan reportedly attracted 6.75 million tourists.

On June 3, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev held a meeting with Uzbek industry representatives, after which he agreed to establish a business council for the promotion of tourism.

Authorities are additionally planning an advertising campaign to promote Uzbekistan as a tourist destination.  Part of the promotional strategy will involve state-sponsored tours for social media influencers with mass audiences.  State agencies are also examining ways to simplify the system for obtaining electronic visas, and to develop apps that make it easier for tourists to get around, according to the presidential statement.

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