TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, January 4. Uzbekistan’s
trade turnover with China reached $14.6 billion from January
through November 2025, firmly consolidating China’s position as the
country’s largest trading partner.
According to data obtained by Trend from the National Statistics Committee,
bilateral trade increased from $11.2 billion over the same period
of 2024, reflecting a 30.4% year-on-year growth.
During the reporting period, Uzbekistan’s exports to China
amounted to $1.9 billion, while imports totaled $12.8 billion.
Uzbekistan’s foreign trade relations continue to diversify, with
the country now maintaining trade ties with 210 partner
nations.
China accounted for the largest share of Uzbekistan’s total
foreign trade at 20.1%, followed by Russia (16.2%), Kazakhstan
(6.0%), Türkiye (3.7%), and the Republic of Korea (2.2%).