Uzbekistan's exports reached $10 billion in January-April

According to data from the State Statistics Committee, Uzbekistan's total export volume reached approximately $10 billion in January–April 2026, reflecting an increase of nearly 15 percent compared to the same period last year, as reported by Zamin.uz.
During the reporting period, Russia remained the largest export market for Uzbek goods, with shipments valued at $1.5 billion.
This indicates the steady development of economic ties between the two countries. In terms of export volume, China and Afghanistan followed in second and third place.
Exports to China amounted to $919.6 million, while exports to Afghanistan reached $643.7 million. Notably, the growth in shipments to the Afghan market is particularly significant.
Additionally, France accounted for $498.6 million, Kazakhstan for $425.5 million, Turkey for $361.4 million, the United Arab Emirates for $265.5 million, Kyrgyzstan for $254.2 million, Tajikistan for $213.3 million, and the United States for $122.5 million, placing these countries among Uzbekistan's major trade partners.
The statistical data highlight the ongoing diversification of Uzbekistan's export structure and expanding opportunities to enter new markets.





