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Uzbekistan bans foreign cash purchases

FEB. 8 2013 (The Conway Bulletin) – On Feb. 1, Uzbekistan banned buying foreign currencies with cash. Officially, the ban was imposed to stamp out Uzbekistan’s burgeoning black market. Unofficially it appears to be another form of control over ordinary people.

A black market for US dollars in Uzbekistan has been vibrant for years because of heavy currency controls imposed by the government. These controls made it far cheaper to buy US dollars under the counter at the back of a carpet shop than it did in a bank.

But reports from Tashkent already suggest that strategy of banning currency transactions in cash to quash the black market, if this was the real aim, may have backfired. Despite the crackdown US dollars are still being traded. According to Eurasianet, the effect of the currency restrictions was to limit supply of US dollars and push prices up by roughly 40%.

The restrictions on US dollars may also effect wider sales. US dollars are often used in Uzbekistan to buy cars or houses as using sum, the local currency, in a large cash purchase is practically impossible because of the piles of notes needed.

Uzbek officials will point out that if you have a bank account you can, electronically, still buy US dollars. The worth of this, in a cash based economy, is, though, highly questionable.

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(News report from Issue No. 123, published on Feb. 8 2013)

Uzbekistan restricts dollars

JAN. 30 2013 (The Conway Bulletin) – Uzbekistan’s Central Bank has banned the cash exchange of foreign currencies, mainly US dollars, from Feb. 1, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty reported. The Central Bank said it needed to ban the exchange of dollars to clamp down on Uzbekistan’s burgeoning black market. Dollars can still be bought electronically.

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(News report from Issue No. 122, published on Feb. 1 2013)

 

Uzbek CBank bans dollars

JAN. 30 2013 (The Conway Bulletin) – Uzbekistan’s Central Bank has banned the cash exchange of foreign currencies, mainly US dollars, from Feb. 1, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty reported. The Central Bank said it needed to ban the exchange of dollars to clamp down on Uzbekistan’s burgeoning black market. Dollars can still be bought electronically.

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(News report from Issue No. 122, published on Feb. 1 2013)

 

Kazakhstan slips down on media freedom

JAN. 29 2013 (The Conway Bulletin) – Unsurprisingly after a year clamping down on the press, Kazakhstan slipped six places to 160th position in the Reporters Without Borders press freedom index of 179 countries. This placed Kazakhstan next to Rwanda. Uzbekistan also fell seven places to 164th position. Azerbaijan rose six places to 156.

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(News report from Issue No. 122, published on Feb. 1 2013)

 

Kazakhstan slips to 160th in RWB press freedom index

JAN. 29 2013 (The Conway Bulletin) – Unsurprisingly after a year clamping down on the press, Kazakhstan slipped six places to 160th position in the Reporters Without Borders press freedom index of 179 countries. This placed Kazakhstan next to Rwanda. Uzbekistan also fell seven places to 164th position. Azerbaijan rose six places to 156.

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(News report from Issue No. 122, published on Feb. 1 2013)

 

Tension remain high in the Uzbek enclave

JAN. 18 2013 (The Conway Bulletin) – Ethnic tension around the Uzbek enclave of Sokh in southern Kyrgyzstan is still running high, media reported. On Jan. 5/6 ethnic Uzbeks and Kyrgyz clashed after an argument over the construction of new electricity pylons. Several people were injured.

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(News report from Issue No. 120, published on Jan. 18 2013)

 

Kyrgyz-Uzbek tension still runs high

JAN. 17 2013 (The Conway Bulletin) – Ethnic tension around the Uzbek enclave of Sokh in southern Kyrgyzstan is still running high, media reported. On Jan. 5/6 ethnic Uzbeks and Kyrgyz clashed after an argument over the construction of new electricity pylons. Several people were injured.

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(News report from Issue No. 120, published on Jan. 18 2013)

 

Tajikistan requests Soviet-era border documents

JAN. 17 2013 (The Conway Bulletin) – Perhaps hinting that a new border dispute is looming, Tajik foreign minister, Hamrohon Zarifi, said he had requested Soviet-era documents from Russia that showed the demarcation of borders with Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, media reported. The three countries dispute various borders in the Ferghana Valley.

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(News report from Issue No. 120, published on Jan. 18 2013)

 

Tajikistan adresses border concerns

JAN. 17 2013 (The Conway Bulletin) – Perhaps hinting that a new border dispute is looming, Tajik foreign minister, Hamrohon Zarifi, said he had requested Soviet-era documents from Russia that showed the demarcation of borders with Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, media reported. The three countries dispute various borders in the Ferghana Valley.

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(News report from Issue No. 120, published on Jan. 18 2013)

 

Uzbek-Russian telecom files bancruptcy

JAN. 16 2013 (The Conway Bulletin) – Uzdunrobita, the Uzbek subsidiary of Russian mobile operator MTS, has laid-off 200 staff and filed for bankruptcy after saying it could not pay $600m of fines imposed by the authorities in Uzbekistan, media reported. Uzdunrobita and the Uzbek authorities have been involved in a dispute over taxes since July.

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(News report from Issue No. 120, published on Jan. 18 2013)