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Uzbekistan’s public debt reaches $42.43bn in 1Q25, up by $2.22bnUzbekistan’s public debt rose by $2.22bn in the first quarter of 2025, reaching $42.43bn, driven by external borrowing, while the debt-to-GDP ratio improved to 33.5%, according to official data.
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