Uzbekistan’s GDP increased by 3.4 times in 30 years – Research
According to RBC's research on economic processes in the Central Asian region, the total GDP of Uzbekistan has more than tripled in 30 years.
In 2020, the real GDP of Uzbekistan increased by 3.4 times compared to 1991, and the GDP per capita grew by 2.9%.
The share of raw cotton in the country's exports has sharply decreased, and gold has become a leading export product, according to the research.
The research notes that in 1990, the size of the Soviet Union's economy was estimated by the United Nations at $791 billion at current prices. In 2021, the total GDP of the 15 republics of the former Soviet Union reached $2.5 trillion.
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