The “Umra Plus” program is a legal initiative to increase pilgrimage tourism. Legally, the Tourism Committee offers a $100 subsidy per tourist for operators bringing guests from specific markets. Practically, an advisory firm ensures your hotel is registered in the “National Tourism Registry” and meets the halal-standard requirements. Legally, without this official registration, the hotel cannot claim these direct state cashbacks.
For projects valued over $15–20 million, advisory brilliance is needed to secure an Investment Agreement with the Ministry of Investment, Industry, and Trade (MIIT). Legally, this agreement provides a 10-year stabilization clause, protecting the hotel from negative changes in tax or labor laws. Practically, it is the only way to guarantee long-term fiscal predictability in the competitive 2026 Tashkent market.
Yes. Selling alcohol in 2026 requires a specific license from the Inter-Departmental Commission. Legally, the premises must meet strict “distance requirements” from schools and religious sites. Practically, an advisor performs a “Site Audit” before you sign a lease. Legally, failing to meet these zoning requirements results in a permanent ban on alcohol sales, which can destroy a 5-star hotel’s business model.
Under the “New Uzbekistan 2026” Strategy, large hospitality enterprises must now publish annual Sustainability Reports. Legally, the Agency for Strategic Development uses these reports to determine eligibility for “Low-Interest Tourism Loans.” Practically, advisory services help you document your local hiring quotas and waste management protocols. Legally, non-compliance can lead to a lower “Sustainability Rating,” which increases your commercial interest rates at local banks.
Advisory brilliance includes drafting “Resilient Contracts” based on the updated Civil Code of 2026. Legally, the definition of “Force Majeure” has been expanded to include specific digital disruptions and national health emergencies. Practically, this protects the hotel from liability if pre-opening is delayed by global supply chain issues. Legally, these clauses must be registered with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry to be valid in local arbitration.
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