Uzbekistan Launches Trade-In Program from August 1 to Replace Old Cars and Cut Pollution

Starting August 1, Uzbekistan will roll out a nationwide Trade-In program offering partial interest compensation on car loans when exchanging old vehicles. The initiative is part of a broader environmental strategy aimed at reducing emissions and modernizing transport.

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Uzbekistan Launches Trade-In Program from August 1 to Replace Old Cars and Cut Pollution

Uzbekistan will introduce a state-backed Trade-In program starting August 1, allowing citizens to exchange used vehicles when purchasing new ones. The initiative includes partial compensation of loan interest rates and is part of a wider national strategy to improve environmental conditions.

What does the Trade-In program include?

The program enables car owners to hand over older vehicles and receive financial support when buying a new car. By encouraging the replacement of outdated transport, the government aims to reduce the number of high-emission vehicles on the roads.

What environmental measures have been introduced?

On March 25, a presidential decree was signed to address air pollution. According to the source, the document imposes an indefinite ban on establishing new industrial zones in Tashkent. At the same time, stricter oversight has been introduced in the construction sector within the capital.

How will “Car-Free Days” be implemented?

Beginning May 1, regular environmental campaigns will be held twice a month. The 10th and 25th of each month are designated as “Car-Free Day” and “Car-Free Week.” On these dates, government employees are prohibited from using official vehicles, while drivers will continue to receive full salaries even if the restrictions fall on working days.

What does the zoning of Tashkent mean?

By the end of the year, Tashkent will be divided into three zones: “red,” “yellow,” and “green.” This classification will serve as the foundation for the “Eco Transport” system, which has been under development since 2024 and is expected to be fully implemented by 2027.

When did preparations for the reform begin?

The groundwork for these changes was laid in November 2025, when the government instructed relevant authorities to develop a mechanism for buying back vehicles produced before 2010. The program focuses on gradually removing cars that do not meet the Euro-4 environmental standard and replacing them with newer models through co-financing by owners.

You can read more details in the source.

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