16 July 13:08
Uzbekistan loses up to $4.5bn annually due to data localization law, report findsA recent report by Kotib AI Research warns that Uzbekistan is losing up to $4.5bn annually due to a restrictive data localization law that discourages global tech companies from entering the market, hindering digital growth, foreign investment, and innovation across key sectors.
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