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ECE/CTCS/WP.7/GE.1/2020/2 -
ECE/CTCS/WP.7/GE.1/2024/11 -

Agenda item 5. Review of existing standards

(b) New proposals

The Specialized Section is invited to review the following proposals for amendments to the standards for headed cabbages, courgettes, garlic, leafy vegetables, and table grapes.

ECE/CTCS/WP.7/GE.1/2024/10 -

Agenda item 5. Review of existing standards

(b) New proposals

The Specialized Section is invited to review the following proposals for amendments to the standards for headed cabbages, courgettes, garlic, leafy vegetables, and table grapes.

ECE/CTCS/WP.7/GE.1/2024/9 -

Agenda item 5.  Review of existing standards

(b) New proposals

The Specialized Section is invited to review the following proposals for amendments to the standards for headed cabbages, courgettes, garlic, leafy vegetables, and table grapes.

ECE/CTCS/WP.7/GE.1/2024/8 -

Agenda item 5. Review of existing standards

(b) New proposals

The Specialized Section is invited to review the following proposals for amendments to the standards for headed cabbages, courgettes, garlic, leafy vegetables, and table grapes.

ECE/CTCS/WP.7/GE.1/2024/7 -

Agenda item 5. Review of existing standards

(b) New proposals

The Specialized Section is invited to review the following proposals for amendments to the standards for headed cabbages, courgettes, garlic, leafy vegetables, and table grapes.

ECE/CTCS/WP.7/GE.1/2024/INF.1 -

Agenda item 5. Review of existing standards

(a)      Discussion of proposals resulting from the last session

At its 2023 session, the Specialized Section discussed proposed revisions to the standard for pears and to the informal reference list of citrus fruit varieties. It agreed to set up working groups to prepare revised proposals for consideration of the Specialized Section. Moreover, the working group set up to review standards from a food loss and waste perspective completed its review of the standard for carrots and submitted it to the Specialized Section for consideration.  The Specialized Section is invited to review the proposals for changes to the standards for carrots and pears, as well as to the informal reference list of citrus fruit varieties, resulting from these reviews

ECE/CTCS/WP.7/GE.1/2024/6 -

Agenda item 5. Review of existing standards

(a)      Discussion of proposals resulting from the last session

At its 2023 session, the Specialized Section discussed proposed revisions to the standard for pears and to the informal reference list of citrus fruit varieties. It agreed to set up working groups to prepare revised proposals for consideration of the Specialized Section. Moreover, the working group set up to review standards from a food loss and waste perspective completed its review of the standard for carrots and submitted it to the Specialized Section for consideration.  The Specialized Section is invited to review the proposals for changes to the standards for carrots and pears, as well as to the informal reference list of citrus fruit varieties, resulting from these reviews

ECE/CTCS/WP.7/GE.1/2024/5 -

5. Review of existing standards

(a)      Discussion of proposals resulting from the last session

At its 2023 session, the Specialized Section discussed proposed revisions to the standard for pears and to the informal reference list of citrus fruit varieties. It agreed to set up working groups to prepare revised proposals for consideration of the Specialized Section. Moreover, the working group set up to review standards from a food loss and waste perspective completed its review of the standard for carrots and submitted it to the Specialized Section for consideration.  The Specialized Section is invited to review the proposals for changes to the standards for carrots and pears, as well as to the informal reference list of citrus fruit varieties, resulting from these reviews.

ECE/CTCS/WP.7/GE.1/2024/4 -

5. Review of existing standards
(a)      Discussion of proposals resulting from the last session

At its 2023 session, the Specialized Section discussed proposed revisions to the standard for pears and to the informal reference list of citrus fruit varieties. It agreed to set up working groups to prepare revised proposals for consideration of the Specialized Section. Moreover, the working group set up to review standards from a food loss and waste perspective completed its review of the standard for carrots and submitted it to the Specialized Section for consideration.  The Specialized Section is invited to review the proposals for changes to the standards for carrots and pears, as well as to the informal reference list of citrus fruit varieties, resulting from these reviews.

ECE/CTCS/WP.7/GE.1/2024/3 -

Agenda item 5. Review of existing standards

(a)      Discussion of proposals resulting from the last session

At its 2023 session, the Specialized Section discussed proposed revisions to the standard for pears and to the informal reference list of citrus fruit varieties. It agreed to set up working groups to prepare revised proposals for consideration of the Specialized Section. Moreover, the working group set up to review standards from a food loss and waste perspective completed its review of the standard for carrots and submitted it to the Specialized Section for consideration.  The Specialized Section is invited to review the proposals for changes to the standards for carrots and pears, as well as to the informal reference list of citrus fruit varieties, resulting from these reviews.

E/ECE/324/Rev.2/Add.126/Rev.4/Amend.1 - E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.2/Add.126/Rev.4/Amend.1
E/ECE/324/Rev.2/Add.126/Rev.3/Amend.3 - E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.2/Add.126/Rev.3/Amend.3
E/ECE/324/Rev.2/Add.116/Rev.6/Amend.1 - E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.2/Add.116/Rev.6/Amend.1
E/ECE/324/Rev.2/Add.109/Rev.6/Amend.6 - E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.2/Add.109/Rev.6/Amend.6
E/ECE/324/Rev.2/Add.108/Rev.1/Amend.6 - E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.2/Add.108/Rev.1/Amend.6
E/ECE/324/Rev.2/Add.100/Rev.3/Amend.11 - E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.2/Add.100/Rev.3/Amend.11
ECE/TRANS/241 -
ECE/CTCS/2022/2 -
ECE/CTCS/2022/3 -

Uzbekistan, as one of only two double-landlocked countries in the world, has a unique geographical location in Central Asia. It shares borders with Kazakhstan to the north, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan to the east, Afghanistan to the south, and Turkmenistan to the south-west. It is the most populated country in Central Asia, with a population of 34.2 million in 2021.[1] With a large cotton industry, and being rich in natural resources such as gold and natural gas, Uzbekistan possesses extensive trade opportunities.

Since 2017, Uzbekistan has been undergoing a wide range of reforms to make the transition to a market-based economy. Trade development is among the priorities of the Government’s reform agenda, including in the recently adopted Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On Development Strategy of New Uzbekistan for 2022–2026”.[2]

Uzbekistan is actively pursuing both regional and global integration. At the regional level, this includes the Government’s efforts to expand its trade relations with other Central Asian countries[3] and the Eurasian Economic Union.[4] As chair of the United Nations Special Programme for the Economies of Central Asia (SPECA) in 2021,[5] Uzbekistan has also actively shaped deliberations of the SPECA Working Groups.[6] To strengthen regional cooperation and implementation of investment projects, the Government hosted the first meeting of the SPECA Investment and Financial Cooperation Working Group in Uzbekistan in 2021.[7]

 

                   [1]  World Bank, “Population, total – Uzbekistan”. Available at https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.POP.TOTL?locations=UZ.

                   [2]  Available at https://lex.uz/docs/5841063 (in Uzbek).

                   [3]  Detailed information on cooperation between the countries of Central Asia, as a factor in ensuring their development, is available at https://review.uz/en/post/cooperation-between-the-countries-of-central-asia-as-a-factor-in-ensuring-their-developmen.

                   [4]  See Strategy, footnote 2.

                   [6]  This includes the following Working Groups: Trade; Innovation and Technology for Sustainable Development; Sustainable Transport; Transit and Connectivity; and Water, Energy and Environment. Available at https://unece.org/speca.

ECE/MP.WAT/WG.1/2024/1 - ECE/MP.WAT/WG.2/2024/1 2