Why is this important
Industrial production remains one of the key drivers of Uzbekistan’s economic growth and forms a significant portion of the added value. The dynamics of output allows us to assess the state of the production sector and the stability of the economy as a whole. The regional structure of industry also shows how evenly economic activity is distributed across the country.
What happened
- In January-November 2025, Uzbekistan produced industrial goods worth 963.3 trillion soums, a 6.8% increase compared to the same period last year.
- Industrial production growth was recorded against the backdrop of continued activity in key industrial regions of the country.
Numbers and facts
The volume of industrial production in Uzbekistan for January-November 2025 was 963.3 trillion soums.
Regionally:
- Tashkent produced industrial products worth 184.4 trillion soums;
- In Navoi region, the volume of output reached 173.5 trillion soums, in Tashkent region — 146.9 trillion soums;
- Andijan region produced 94.9 trillion soums worth of industrial products, Samarkand — 51.3 trillion soums, Fergana — 50 trillion soums;
- In the Bukhara region, the production volume amounted to 43.5 trillion soums, in Kashkadarya — 40.9 trillion soums, in Namangan — 34.2 trillion soums;
- Jizzakh region produced 32.1 trillion soums, Khorezm — 30 trillion soums, Karakalpakstan — 25.8 trillion soums;
- In Syrdarya region, output amounted to 23.1 trillion soums, in Surkhandarya — 16.1 trillion soums.
Context
- The published data confirms the stable growth dynamics of the country’s industrial sector.
- Tashkent, Navoi, and Tashkent regions remain unconditional locomotives of industrial production.
- These territories account for more than 50% of the total volume of industrial production.