TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, May 20. Uzbekistan plans
to develop a strategy for the automotive spare parts market by the
end of 2026 with the involvement of international consulting
companies, Trend
reports via press service of Uzbek president.


The announcement was made during a meeting on the development of
the automotive industry, chaired by President Shavkat
Mirziyoyev.


During the discussion, officials highlighted the automotive
components market as one of the key opportunities for further
growth in the sector.







The meeting stressed the need to streamline the spare parts
market, increase the share of locally produced products, improve
the certification system, and establish modern testing
laboratories.


Official data from the Investment Promotion Agency and the
National Statistics Committee shows that Uzbekistan produced around
419,000 passenger cars in January–November 2025, while the total
number of registered vehicles in the country reached approximately
4.7 million by the end of the year. The automotive industry
contributes about 1.7% to GDP and supports a wide cooperative
network engaged in components and spare parts production. The
localization rate has exceeded 60% in recent years, with over 1,400
types of automotive components already manufactured
domestically.