Training Programs Aimed at Enhancing Professional Capacity Have Been Developed
These training programs were developed within the framework of the “Roadmap” approved following discussions on the Committee’s activities, as well as based on the instructions given during the presentation dedicated to measures for combating and preventing petty corruption, held on July 29, 2025, under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
In addition, the Competition Policy and Consumer Rights Research Center under the Competition Committee develops and implements scientifically grounded methodological approaches aligned with international standards for the regular training and professional development of employees of the Committee system, as well as staff of other institutions.
The developed training programs include:
- Assessment of the impact of normative legal acts and their drafts on competition prior to their adoption;
- Improvement of measures to combat anti-competitive agreements, collusion, and unfair competition;
- Mechanisms for monitoring compliance with legislation in the field of advertising;
- Prevention of abuse by natural monopolies and dominant market entities;
- Ensuring a competitive environment in goods, financial, and digital markets;
- Regulation of commodity exchange activities;
- Ensuring competition, transparency, and compliance with legislation in tender procedures;
- Antimonopoly regulation of economic concentration and state aid;
- Mechanisms for the protection of consumer rights.
These training programs are aimed at enhancing the knowledge and skills of employees within the Committee system, ensuring effective implementation of competition policy, and strengthening institutional capacity based on modern approaches.
