Intelligence for Informed Investment
The SUBC's publication library gives members the market intelligence, sector analysis, and policy insights needed to make confident bilateral investment decisions.
Publication Catalogue
SUBC Annual Report 2025
A comprehensive review of the Council's activities, investment outcomes, member achievements, and strategic priorities — spanning the full year of bilateral engagement. Includes the updated project portfolio, JBC meeting outcomes, and the 2026 action plan.
Uzbekistan Energy Sector Brief 2025
An investor-focused overview of Uzbekistan's energy sector, covering the 30+ active projects valued at $10–15 billion, key government counterparts, regulatory framework, and strategic entry points for Saudi investors.
Uzbekistan Tourism Investment Brief 2025
A detailed look at Uzbekistan's rapidly expanding tourism sector, with 60+ projects and $1–1.5 billion in investment potential across Samarkand, Bukhara, and beyond.
Saudi-Uzbek Investment Memorandum: Infrastructure & Construction 2026
A structured investment memorandum covering the 40+ infrastructure projects in Uzbekistan valued at $6–8 billion, including project timelines, sponsor entities, capital requirements, and key contacts.
Bilateral Investment Framework: Saudi Arabia–Uzbekistan
An analysis of the bilateral investment and trade agreements governing Saudi-Uzbek economic relations, including recent policy reforms and their implications for foreign investors.
Uzbekistan Economic Overview 2025
A macroeconomic briefing covering Uzbekistan's GDP growth, trade flows, top investment partners, main export commodities, and the government's reform agenda.
Saudi-Uzbek Bilateral Trade Statistics 2025
Data-led analysis of bilateral trade, covering $594 million in total trade value, top commodity categories, trade balance, and growth trends from 2021 to 2025.
Unlocking Islamic Finance for Uzbekistan: Opportunities and Frameworks
An exploration of the potential for Islamic banking and finance products to accelerate investment flows between Saudi Arabia and Uzbekistan, including case studies and regulatory analysis.