"Uzbekistan Trade Houses", showrooms and warehouses established in nearly 10 countries

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In the construction materials industry, it is planned to reach 52 trillion UZS in production, 1.2 billion USD in exports, attract 2.4 billion USD in investments, and produce 4.4 trillion UZS worth of products within the framework of the localization program this year.

According to the latest data, during January–June, the industry exported products worth 428.4 million USD (116.6% compared to the previous year).

In particular, during the reporting period:

  • To Russia: products worth 107 million USD (+10%) were exported — ceramic and metal items, stone products (marble and granite), PVC profiles, pipes and fittings.
  • To Kazakhstan: 94.7 million USD (+3.3%) — dry construction mixes, gypsum board, PVC profiles, pipes and fittings, metal items.
  • To Kyrgyzstan: 64.4 million USD (1.5 times increase) — PVC profiles, dry construction mixes, gypsum board, construction materials made of aluminum.
  • To Tajikistan: 53.7 million USD (+3.8%) — metal items, PVC profiles, pipes and fittings, ceramics, dry mixes and gypsum board.
  • To Azerbaijan: 9.7 million USD (1.4 times increase) — wallpapers, metal items, PVC profiles, pipes and fittings.
  • To Turkmenistan: 9.3 million USD (+13.2%) — dry construction mixes, gypsum board, wallpapers, glass and glass products.

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To increase export volumes, Uzbekistan Trade Houses, showrooms and warehouses were 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) during January–June of this year.

More than 50 types of high value-added construction materials produced in our country have been placed in these trading points.

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Also, to support local enterprises and increase export potential, participation in the following business forums and exhibitions was ensured:

  • Innoprom Central Asia-2025 (April 28–30, Tashkent),
  • Russia–Islamic World: Kazan Forum 2025 (May 13–18, Kazan),
  • "Made in Uzbekistan" local product exhibition (June 5–7, Tbilisi),
  • Turkic States International Exhibition (June 10–12, Baku),
  • "Made in Uzbekistan" local product exhibition (June 20–24, Ulaanbaatar).

Another piece of news: in order to conduct marketing research of domestic and foreign markets in the sector, the foreign company Ernst & Young has been involved.

Using the international expertise and practical experience of this foreign company, it is planned to analyze the construction materials markets of North America, Russia and the Caucasus, the Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia and Europe, and to identify promising directions for diversifying new export markets.

Source: Press service
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