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.
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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