TIIF 2026: Investment Agreements Worth US$43.1 Billion Signed

As a result of the 5th Tashkent International Investment Forum 2026, 166 investment agreements were signed with a total value of US$43.1 billion, according to the Dunyo News Agency.
Of the agreements signed, 139 provide for the implementation of new projects worth US$31.8 billion.
A total of 10,409 participants registered for the Forum. TIIF 2026 brought together 3,802 international delegates from 102 countries.
The number of representatives from companies operating in the real sector of the economy reached 3,145, nearly 1,500 more than the previous year.
The combined value of assets under management by the companies represented at the Forum amounted to approximately US$42 trillion.
The Forum's events were attended by 76 government representatives from various countries. By comparison, last year the figure stood at 26.
The business programme featured 79 events, including 34 panel discussions, 8 investment presentations and 7 bilateral business forums.
The bilateral business forums were organized with the participation of representatives from the United States, China, the Republic of Korea, Türkiye, Azerbaijan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
The Council of Foreign Investors currently comprises 85 companies from 19 countries, representing 23 sectors of the economy. Previously, the Council included 54 member companies.
Among the Council's key achievements are the submission of 21 initiatives, the preparation of 8 regulatory legal acts, the establishment of 16 working groups, and the holding of more than 50 meetings and working sessions.
Coverage of the Forum was provided by 209 international media representatives from 41 countries, representing 123 international media outlets.