Uzbekistan’s FTT reaches $66.5 billion in ten months
Uzbekistan has strengthened its position in international trade, conducting business with 210 countries worldwide, according to the National Statistics Committee.
Photo: Statistics Committee
From January to October 2025, the country’s foreign trade turnover reached $66.5 billion, marking a 21.5% increase compared with the same period last year, when the turnover was $54.7 billion.
Exports contributed $29 billion to the turnover, rising 27.8% year-on-year, while imports totaled $37.5 billion, up 16.9% over the same period.
China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkey, and South Korea remain Uzbekistan’s key trade partners, accounting for a significant share of foreign trade. China alone represented 19.7%, followed by Russia with 15.9%, Kazakhstan 5.9%, Turkey 3.7%, and South Korea 2.2%.
According to the Statistics Committee, the growth in both exports and imports demonstrates increasing demand for Uzbek goods abroad and a rising volume of imported products, supporting economic development and international cooperation.
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