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Industrial Production in Uzbekistan: Which Regions Are Leading?

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Industrial Production in Uzbekistan: Which Regions Are Leading?

From January to November 2025, Uzbekistan produced industrial goods worth 963.3 trillion sums, which is 6.8% higher compared to the same period last year, reports Dunyo IA correspondent.

According to the National Statistics Committee, the industrial leaders by region are areas with the largest production clusters and a well-developed raw material base:

Tashkent city - 184.4 trillion sums

Navoi region - 173.5 trillion sums

Tashkent region - 146.9 trillion sums

Andijan region - 94.9 trillion sums

Samarkand region - 51.3 trillion sums

Fergana region - 50 trillion sums

Bukhara region - 43.5 trillion sums

Kashkadarya region - 40.9 trillion sums

Namangan region - 34.2 trillion sums

Jizzakh region - 32.1 trillion sums

Khorezm region - 30 trillion sums

Republic of Karakalpakstan - 25.8 trillion sums

Syrdarya region - 23.1 trillion sums

Surkhandarya region - 16.1 trillion sums

The released data confirm a steady growth trend in the country’s industrial sector. The undisputed drivers of the manufacturing industry remain the city of Tashkent, Navoi, and Tashkent regions, which together account for more than 50% of industrial output. At the same time, the role of regions with developing industrial bases is increasing, contributing to further diversification of Uzbekistan’s economy.