“Made in Uzbekistan” – Uzbekistan’s Construction Materials on the Global Market

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Uzbekistan’s construction industry has been rapidly developing in recent years, strengthening its reputation not only in the domestic market but also internationally. In this process, the Association “O‘zsanoatqurilishmateriallari” plays an important role by promoting national products under the “Made in Uzbekistan” brand, expanding the sector’s export potential, and reinforcing international cooperation.

At the initiative of the Association, trade houses, showrooms, and warehouses of Uzbekistan have been established in a number of key countries. Today, more than 50 types of construction materials with high added value, produced in Uzbekistan, are successfully showcased in international exhibition spaces.

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The showrooms feature:

  • dry mixes,

  • gypsum plasterboards,

  • ceramic products,

  • metal profiles, pipes, and fittings,

  • paints and varnishes,

  • thermal insulation materials,

and other essential products for modern construction.

To increase export volumes, Uzbekistan’s trade houses and showrooms have been launched in the following cities:

  • Azerbaijan – Baku,

  • Tajikistan – Dushanbe,

  • Pakistan – Lahore,

  • Afghanistan – Kabul and Mazar-i-Sharif,

  • Kazakhstan – Aktau,

  • Kyrgyzstan – Jalal-Abad.

These platforms not only promote the “Made in Uzbekistan” brand in local markets but also play an important role in strengthening business ties and establishing new partnerships.

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Currently, work is underway to open showrooms and warehouses of construction materials in Moscow and Kazan (Russia), as well as in the state of New Jersey (USA). These initiatives are aimed at expanding access to wider markets and further enhancing the international recognition of Uzbekistan’s national brand.

Thanks to the initiatives of the Association “O‘zsanoatqurilishmateriallari,” the “Made in Uzbekistan” brand is gaining recognition in an increasing number of countries, boosting the competitiveness of local producers on the global stage.

Source: Press service
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