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Trade Houses of Uzbekistan's Construction Materials Established in Ten Countries, Along with Showrooms and Warehouses
31 Jul 2025
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At today’s briefing, the head of the Information Service of the “UzpromstroyMaterialy” Association, Jamshid Shermetov, presented an “Analysis of Construction Materials Export.”
It was noted that in January–June, the sector exported products worth $428.4 million.
In particular, during the reporting period:
To Russia: ceramic and metal products, stone products, PVC profiles, pipes and fittings worth $107 million were exported.
To Kazakhstan: dry construction mixes, gypsum board, PVC profiles, pipes and fittings, metal products totaling $94.7 million.
To Kyrgyzstan: PVC profiles, dry mixes, gypsum board, aluminum-based materials worth $64.4 million.
To Tajikistan: metal products, PVC profiles, pipes and fittings, ceramics, dry mixes, and gypsum board totaling $53.7 million.
To Azerbaijan: wallpaper, metal products, PVC profiles, pipes and fittings worth $9.7 million.
To Turkmenistan: dry mixes, gypsum board, wallpaper, glass and glass products worth $9.3 million were exported.
To increase export volumes, Trade Houses of Uzbekistan, showrooms, and distribution warehouses have been established in the cities of Baku (Azerbaijan), Dushanbe (Tajikistan), Lahore (Pakistan), Kabul and Mazar-i-Sharif (Afghanistan), Jalal-Abad (Kyrgyz Republic), Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia), and Aktau (Kazakhstan).
More than 50 types of domestically produced construction materials with high added value are presented at these trade points.
Additionally, to support local enterprises and boost export potential, Uzbekistan has participated in various business forums and exhibitions, including:
“Innoprom Central Asia 2025” in Tashkent,
“Russia-Islamic World Kazan Forum 2025” in Kazan,
The “Made in Uzbekistan” national product exhibition in Tbilisi,
“International Exhibition of Turkic States” in Baku,
The “Made in Uzbekistan” exhibition in Ulaanbaatar.
Another innovation is the engagement of the foreign company "Ernst & Young" to conduct market research on domestic and international markets.
By leveraging the international expertise and practical experience of this foreign firm, Uzbekistan plans to analyze the construction materials markets in North America, Russia and the Caucasus, the Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia, and Europe, as well as to identify promising directions for diversifying new export markets.