Tashkent and industrial regions drive growth of Uzbekistan’s export potential
March 10, 2026. 20:00 • 2 min
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ТАSHKENT, March 11. /Dunyo IA/. In 2025, Tashkent emerged as the leader among Uzbekistan’s regions in exports, reaching USD 6.6 billion, which significantly surpasses the export figures of other regions in the country, reports Dunyo IA correspondent.
According to the National Statistics Committee, Tashkent’s exports of USD 6.6 billion accounted for nearly 20% of Uzbekistan’s total exports, which amounted to USD 33.8 billion in 2025.
The largest export regions after Tashkent were:
Tashkent Region – USD 2.2 billion
Navoiy Region – USD 1.4 billion
Andijan Region – USD 1.3 billion
Samarkand Region – USD 1.2 billion
Fergana Region – USD 1.1 billion
Following them:
Namangan Region – USD 722.6 million
Kashkadarya Region – USD 513.5 million
Surkhandarya Region – USD 507.5 million
Khorezm Region – USD 435.7 million
Republic of Karakalpakstan – USD 435.2 million
Bukhara Region – USD 414 million
Sirdarya Region – USD 283.1 million
Jizzakh Region – USD 272.3 million
Statistics demonstrate that the capital and industrially developed regions remain the key drivers of Uzbekistan’s foreign trade. The concentration of export potential in major economic centers indicates an expansion of production capacities, intensified foreign economic activity and the strengthening of the country's position in global markets.
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