An agreement has been signed between the Ministry of Finance and the International Financial Reporting Standards Fund

An agreement has been signed between the Ministry of Finance and the International Financial Reporting Standards Fund

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In accordance with paragraph 10 of the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated February 24, 2020 "On additional measures for the transition to international financial reporting standards" PD-4611, the and The agreement was signed between the International Financial Reporting Standards Fund (IFRS), an independent international organization that develops and approves unified standards and the  Ministry of Finance.The online event was attended by Deputy Finance Minister Dilshod Sultanov, IFRS Executive Director White Lee, IFRS Representative Anna Hemment and ministry officials.

As a result of the signing of this agreement, official permission will be obtained from the IFRS Fund, which develops and approves IFRSs, for the recognition and application of International Financial Reporting Standards in the Republic of Uzbekistan.

During the signing ceremony, Deputy Finance Minister Dilshod Sultanov noted that the introduction of IFRS in the Republic of Uzbekistan is one of the priority areas. It was noted that this will play an important role in the implementation of a long-term strategy aimed at building the capacity of local enterprises, along with the attracting of an investment.

In addition, it will be necessary to ensure regular updating of IFRS standards in the state language. The transition to IFRS is important not only for accountants or market participants, but also for the general public.

For reference: IFRS was established on June 29, 1973 as the International Accounting Standards Committee (IASC). In 2010, the IASC changed its name to the International Financial Reporting Standards Fund. IFRS is registered as a non-profit corporation in Delaware, United States, and as a foreign company in England and Wales. Today, IFRS standards are used by most companies in 144 countries.

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