In particular, loans of up to 20 million soums without collateral for self-employed youth, up to 300 million soums for those starting their own business with entrepreneurial skills, up to 2 billion soums for young entrepreneurs looking to expand their activities, and up to 10 billion soums for entrepreneurs who have hired at least 5 graduates will be provided.
In collaboration with the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, the launch of the "My First Profession" program has been assigned. Within this framework, a competition will be held among university graduates based on an internship program, and they will be provided with a scholarship of up to 2 million soums per month.
It was noted that 30 percent of young people starting entrepreneurship face difficulties due to a lack of business skills.
Therefore, a "Youth Business Incubator" will be launched in each region, providing a comprehensive range of services related to entrepreneurship training, turning ideas into business, accounting, banking, marketing, and accessing domestic and foreign markets.
Officials have been tasked with identifying convenient locations for youth and organizing such centers this year in Karakalpakstan, Jizzakh, Namangan, Surkhandarya, Khorezm, and Tashkent City, and in the remaining regions next year.






