TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, April 2. Uzbekistan
increased both exports and imports of oil and petroleum products in
the period from January through February 2026.
Data obtained by Trend from Uzbekistan’s National Statistics Committee
show that the country’s exports of oil and petroleum products
totaled $81.8 million during the reporting period, marking a 22.5%
year-on-year increase compared to $66.8 million in the same period
of 2025.
At the same time, imports of oil and petroleum products reached
$404.5 million, reflecting a 39.0% increase year-on-year compared
to $291.1 million recorded a year earlier.
Imports of gasoline, including motor fuel, amounted to $341.1
million, surging over fourfold year-on-year compared to $78.8
million in the same period of 2025.
Overall, Uzbekistan’s foreign trade turnover totaled $11.6
billion in January–February 2026. The country continues to
diversify its trade relations and currently maintains economic ties
with more than 160 countries worldwide.
The largest share of foreign trade turnover was recorded with
China (27.5%), followed by Russia (18.3%), Kazakhstan (7.2%),
Türkiye (3.6%), and South Korea (2.7%).