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Collecting personal data for market research in Uzbekistan is strictly governed by the Law “On Personal Data,” which requires the “explicit and written consent” of each participant. Legally, in 2026, any data collected—including names, phone numbers, and location data—must be stored on servers physically located within the Republic of Uzbekistan. Practically, if you use a third-party survey platform, you must ensure they have a “Local Data Center” or use a local partner to manage the database. Legally, participants have the “right to be forgotten” and can demand the deletion of their data at any time. Failing to comply with domestic storage requirements can lead to your website being blocked by Uzkomnazorat and heavy administrative fines for the company.
B2B market research is generally permitted, but you must avoid “Industrial Espionage” and the unauthorized collection of “Trade Secrets” (Kommercheskaya tayna). According to the Civil Code and the Law “On Trade Secrets,” obtaining a competitor’s client list or pricing agreements through deceptive means is a criminal offense. Practically, in 2026, research should be based on “Open Source Intelligence” (OSINT), such as the Unified State Register of Entities or public procurement data. Legally, if you hire a research firm, the contract must include “Ethical Data Collection” clauses to protect you from liability if they use illegal methods. A research project that crosses the line into “Unfair Competition” can lead to lawsuits and the permanent loss of your business license.
The “Digital Uzbekistan” program has created a wealth of legal, open-source data through the Open Data Portal (data.gov.uz), which provides demographic and economic statistics for target market analysis. Under Presidential Decree No. UP-6079, government agencies are legally mandated to publish non-confidential datasets to support business development. Practically, in 2026, you can use these datasets to identify “High-Growth” regions in Tashkent or the Fergana Valley without violating privacy laws. Legally, while the data is “open,” your use of it must still comply with the Law “On Statistics,” ensuring you do not misrepresent government figures in your investment proposals. Leveraging this official data is the most legally sound way to build a credible market entry strategy in 2026.
Using AI for market research is legal, but you remain fully liable for any “Biased” or “Discriminatory” outcomes that influence your business decisions or public reporting. According to the Law “On Consumer Rights,” using AI to target vulnerable groups with “predatory marketing” or discriminatory pricing is a punishable offense. Practically, in 2026, the Ministry of Digital Technologies has issued “Ethical AI Guidelines” that emphasize transparency in how customer data is processed. Legally, you must disclose if an “AI Agent” is collecting data during voice or chat-based research to comply with the Law “On Informatization.” An AI-driven research project that hallucinates data or violates privacy can lead to a “High-Risk” audit by the digital regulators.
No, researching or profiling individuals based on “Political Affiliation” is strictly prohibited and classified as “Sensitive Personal Data” in Uzbekistan. Under the Law “On Personal Data,” the processing of data regarding political, religious, or philosophical beliefs is forbidden except in very narrow legal circumstances (e.g., state security). Practically, in 2026, market research must focus exclusively on consumer behavior, demographics, and economic capacity. Legally, any survey that asks about political views or religious practices can be flagged by the Ministry of Justice as an illegal socio-political study. Sticking to “Market and Opinion Research” (ESOMAR) standards is the only way to ensure your project remains within the legal boundaries of the Uzbekistan market.
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