Analysis of Cooperation in the Tourism Sector between Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan: a Study of Cross-border Value Chains
Existing Cooperation at the Governmental Level
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03.Analysis-of-Cooperation-in-the-Tourism-Sector-between-Uzbekistan-and-Kyrgyzstan
Existing Cooperation at the Governmental Level
Cooperation in tourism sector between Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan has intensified in the past few years. In 2017, Tourism Cooperation Agreement was signed between the Ministry of Culture, Information and Tourism of Kyrgyz Republic and the State Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan for Tourism Development. A number of cross-border transport projects have been implemented and are planned currently (discussed in a subsection on transport). Silk Visa negotiations have started (see related subsection). The countries are currently negotiating the promotion of pilgrimage tourism. The National TV and Radio Company of Uzbekistan and the Public Broadcasting Corporation of the Kyrgyz Republic cooperate on promotion of tourism potential. This was happening as part of overall strengthening of the regional coordination in the CA. The President of the Republic of Uzbekistan highlighted several regional priorities at the recent Consultative Meeting of the Heads of CA States (held in Tashkent on November 29, 2019) 46 : - Annual Investment Forum of the CA countries’ Chambers of Commerce have been proposed; - Strengthening transport connectivity and unlocking the transit potential of the region is important; - Need for single recognizable tourism brand of the CA and elaboration of regional tourism products. International Tourism Conference “Traveling in Central Asia” was proposed; - Need for coordinated efforts to promote peace, national harmony and economic recovery of Afghanistan; - Regional cooperation in energy and water sectors. Security Following the interethnic conflict in 2010, there were a lot of security concerns among Uzbek and Kyrgyz tourists (especially from the neighboring territories) with regard to travelling between the countries. Majority of respondents confirmed that this issue has been resolved. Entrepreneurs shared their views, “Everybody wants to forget about the conflicts, and such conflict must not happen again. So much time was lost.” A lot of information tours involving travel companies, mass media, and influencers have been organized to disseminate knowledge about business opportunities, facilitate connections as well as publicize the improved security situation, particularly focusing on Ferghana Valley and other neighboring regions. Additionally, Uzbekistan was ranked as the 5 th safest country in the world in 2018, according to the Global Gallup Safety report, and has introduced tourist police in many touristic sites since 2017. At the same time, the CA should maintain the coordinated approach towards strengthening regional security. For example, such incidents as a recent ISIS attack at the Tajikistan- 46 Official Website of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan (2019) Glavy Gosudarstv Centralnoy Azii Proveli Vstrechu v Uzkom Formate, viewed on December 20, 2019 < https://president.uz/ru/3104 > 20 Uzbekistan border in November 2019 47 might impose negative perception for the whole region from tourists’ point of view. Additionally, several interviewed Uzbek tourists shared concerns regarding availability and quality of medical facilities and police at Kyrgyz resorts. Environmental and radioactive waste issues might become a barrier for the conscious tourism. According to the UN (cited by Radioactive Waste Security), most of the CA radioactive disposals are stored in Djalalabad region, Issyk-Kul area of Kyrgyzstan, Tashkent and Namangan regions of Uzbekistan and Sogdiyskaya region of Tajikistan. 48 Barriers in the Value Chain Download 0.75 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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