TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, May 12. Uzbekistan’s
foreign trade turnover volume with Central Asian countries amounted
to $1.4 billion from January through March 2024, Trend
reports.
The data from Uzbekistan’s Statistics Agency shows that this
figure is 17.6 percent lower year-on-year ($1.7 billion in
January–March 2023).
In the structure of trade turnover, exports to Central Asian
countries reached $528.9 million from January through March 2024,
which is 19.5 percent less compared to the same period last year
($657.4 million in January–March 2023).
At the same time, imports from Central Asian countries amounted
to $954.9 million. This indicator shows a 13.1 percent decrease
year-on-year ($1.1 billion in January–March 2023).
Uzbekistan traded the most with Kazakhstan among Central Asian
countries during this period—$937.7 million. Turkmenistan ($235.2
million) ranks second, followed by Kygyzstan ($158.2 million) and
Tajikistan ($152.5 million).
Meanwhile, Uzbekistan’s trade turnover volume amounted to $15.8
billion from January through March 2024. This is 6.2 percent more
year-on-year ($14.8 billion in January–March 2023).
The country’s exports reached $6.3 billion from January through
March 2024, while imports amounted to $9.4 billion.
The largest trade turnover volume was recorded with China ($3
billion) during this period. Russia ranks second with a total trade
turnover volume of $2.8 billion, followed by Kazakhstan ($937.7
million).