The document covers 19 priority areas, including improving the investment climate, digitalization, anti-corruption and the development of "green" energy. Uzbek businesses will have access to OECD analytics and best practices, which will enhance their competitiveness and strengthen investor confidence.

Uzbekistan has also applied to join the OECD Declaration on International Investment and Multinational Enterprises, which is supported by more than 50 countries. This step should strengthen the country's position in global ratings and provide additional guarantees for investors.

The cooperation provides for the modernization of education and healthcare, the creation of new jobs, the development of renewable energy sources and the strengthening of the social protection system.

On the sidelines of the forum, meetings were held with representatives of the participating countries, who confirmed their interest in a business mission to Uzbekistan and participation in the Tashkent International Investment Forum, scheduled for June 16-19, 2026.