Uzbekistan Sees Sharp Increase in Trade with China

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Uzbekistan Sees Sharp Increase in Trade with China

Uzbekistan’s trade with China totaled $14.6 billion between January and November 2025, further cementing China as the country’s top trading partner.

Bilateral trade increased from $11.2 billion over the same period of 2024, reflecting a 30.4% year-on-year growth, The Caspian Post reports, citing National Statistics Committee.

During the reporting period, Uzbekistan’s exports to China amounted to $1.9 billion, while imports totaled $12.8 billion.

Uzbekistan’s foreign trade relations continue to diversify, with the country now maintaining trade ties with 210 partner nations.

China accounted for the largest share of Uzbekistan’s total foreign trade at 20.1%, followed by Russia (16.2%), Kazakhstan (6.0%), Türkiye (3.7%), and the Republic of Korea (2.2%).

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Uzbekistan’s trade with China totaled $14.6 billion between January and November 2025, further cementing China as the country’s top trading partner.