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Jonas, Thorsten, and Thomas discuss Nowruz, the Persian “new day” spring festival, its 3,000-year-old origins, Soviet-era public ban, and current Kazakh traditions such as Nauryz kozhe, yurts, wearing traditional clothes, settling debts, and making peace before the holiday, alongside its timing near the end of Ramadan and its spread across Iran, Central Asia, and nearby regions. They then cover Uzbekistan’s long WTO accession process, including bilateral talks with 34 parties and expectations of joining in 2026, weighing risks to protected industries against benefits like higher standards, investor confidence, and a cited German Economic Team estimate of +0.4% real GDP growth per year from liberalization.
01:01 What Is Nowruz
04:17 Traditions and Food
07:23 Nowruz and Ramadan
09:22 Why It Spreads
13:30 Uzbekistan WTO Push
17:58 Risks and Benefits
23:50 GDP Study Findings
26:49 Tourism Teaser Wrap
By Jonas Prien, Thorsten Gutmann & Thomas BaierJonas, Thorsten, and Thomas discuss Nowruz, the Persian “new day” spring festival, its 3,000-year-old origins, Soviet-era public ban, and current Kazakh traditions such as Nauryz kozhe, yurts, wearing traditional clothes, settling debts, and making peace before the holiday, alongside its timing near the end of Ramadan and its spread across Iran, Central Asia, and nearby regions. They then cover Uzbekistan’s long WTO accession process, including bilateral talks with 34 parties and expectations of joining in 2026, weighing risks to protected industries against benefits like higher standards, investor confidence, and a cited German Economic Team estimate of +0.4% real GDP growth per year from liberalization.
01:01 What Is Nowruz
04:17 Traditions and Food
07:23 Nowruz and Ramadan
09:22 Why It Spreads
13:30 Uzbekistan WTO Push
17:58 Risks and Benefits
23:50 GDP Study Findings
26:49 Tourism Teaser Wrap