The Government of Uzbekistan has passed a resolution further liberalizing customs procedures and foreign trade transactions (Cabinet of Ministers Resolution No 429 dated July 8, 2021; the official text in the Uzbek language is available here).
If you (a) sell or buy goods from companies registered in Uzbekistan, or (b) own a subsidiary/company in Uzbekistan that exports goods from Uzbekistan, then the change may affect your business.
Any foreign trade contracts (both for export or import of goods, works and services) are subject to the foreign exchange regime, which includes, amongst other things, mandatory registration in the government’s forex database, as well as following regulatory restrictions of permissible transactions and payment deadlines. Failure to comply with the payment deadlines may lead to regulatory fines of up to the full amount of the transaction.
As of August 1, 2021, the following two barriers are being lifted:
1. Resale abroad. Uzbek companies can purchase goods from abroad and sell it to third parties without importing them to Uzbekistan.
Why this is important?
2. Tolling for a future buyer. Uzbek companies can purchase raw materials from abroad for tolling inside Uzbekistan even if they have no definite buyer.
The first step is to identify whether this change may affect your business. As we said above, this is relevant to you if you (a) sell or buy goods from companies registered in Uzbekistan, or (b) own a subsidiary/company in Uzbekistan that exports goods from Uzbekistan.
We will be happy to advise you on how this change may affect your business and what measures you should take.