Between January and April 2025, Uzbekistan imported a total of 66,037 television sets valued at US$13.7 million, according to data from the National Statistics Committee.
China remained the leading source of imports, supplying 47,571 units.
Vietnam ranked second with 6,677 televisions, followed by Kazakhstan with 5,735 units.
Significant volumes also came from Indonesia...
Between January and April 2025, Uzbekistan imported a total of 66,037 television sets valued at US$13.7 million, according to data from the National Statistics Committee.
China remained the leading source of imports, supplying 47,571 units.
Vietnam ranked second with 6,677 televisions, followed by Kazakhstan with 5,735 units.
Significant volumes also came from Indonesia...
From January to April 2025, Uzbekistan imported approximately 1.146 million mobile phones, according to the National Statistics Committee. The total value of these imports amounted to $118.9 million. In April alone, 260,100 devices worth $29.3 million were brought into the country.
China remained the leading supplier, accounting for 861,200 phones –...
From January to April 2025, Uzbekistan imported approximately 1.146 million mobile phones, according to the National Statistics Committee. The total value of these imports amounted to $118.9 million. In April alone, 260,100 devices worth $29.3 million were brought into the country.
China remained the leading supplier, accounting for 861,200 phones –...
A trade house of Uzbekistan has opened in Lahore, Pakistan, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Uzbekistan announced. This initiative aims to strengthen direct trade ties and cooperation between entrepreneurs from both countries.
The trading house in Lahore will showcase a variety of Uzbek products including dried fruits, leather goods,...
A trade house of Uzbekistan has opened in Lahore, Pakistan, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Uzbekistan announced. This initiative aims to strengthen direct trade ties and cooperation between entrepreneurs from both countries.
The trading house in Lahore will showcase a variety of Uzbek products including dried fruits, leather goods,...
Uzbekistan’s foreign trade turnover (FTT) totalled $24.6bn in January–April 2025, marking an increase of $3.4bn (16.3%) compared to the same period in 2024. This growth was driven by increased exports, while imports showed a more modest rise.
Exports rose by 35.1% year-on-year, reaching $11.88bn, supported by higher service exports and industrial goods. Imports...
Uzbekistan’s foreign trade turnover (FTT) totalled $24.6bn in January–April 2025, marking an increase of $3.4bn (16.3%) compared to the same period in 2024. This growth was driven by increased exports, while imports showed a more modest rise.
Exports rose by 35.1% year-on-year, reaching $11.88bn, supported by higher service exports and industrial goods. Imports...
Uzbekistan’s foreign trade turnover amounted to $24.6bn in January-April, with the figure up by $3.4bn or 16.3% y/y, according to the national statistical agency.
The increase was fuelled by a 35.1% y/y rise in exports, which reached $11.88bn.
Imports rose modestly by 2.9% y/y to $12.73bn, resulting in a trade deficit of $846.3mn.
Uzbekistan maintained trade...
Uzbekistan’s foreign trade turnover amounted to $24.6bn in January-April, with the figure up by $3.4bn or 16.3% y/y, according to the national statistical agency.
The increase was fuelled by a 35.1% y/y rise in exports, which reached $11.88bn.
Imports rose modestly by 2.9% y/y to $12.73bn, resulting in a trade deficit of $846.3mn.
Uzbekistan maintained trade...