BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 21. Uzbekistan exported
$454.5 million worth of textile products between January and April
2026.


This was reflected in a statement by the National Statistics
Committee.


Textile exports accounted for 4.6% of the country's total
exports during the four-month period, underscoring the sector's
continued role in Uzbekistan's manufacturing and export
landscape.


"Finished textile products accounted for 50% of total textile
exports," the National Statistics Committee said, noting that yarn
represented 32% of overseas shipments, followed by knitted fabrics
at 9% and woven fabrics at 6%.


Hosiery products represented 2%, and carpets 1%.







The export structure reflects Uzbekistan's ongoing efforts to
increase value-added production in the textile industry by
expanding the share of finished goods in overseas shipments.


The textile sector remains one of Uzbekistan’s key
export-oriented industries, supported by investments in
manufacturing capacity, modernization of production facilities, and
initiatives aimed at strengthening the country’s position in global
textile supply chains.


The export structure highlights Uzbekistan's ongoing shift
toward higher value-added textile production, with finished goods
accounting for half of all textile exports. The trend supports the
country's broader strategy of expanding domestic manufacturing,
increasing export revenues, and strengthening the competitiveness
of its textile industry in international markets.