TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, February 9. A total of
242 enterprises with Belarusian capital are operating in Uzbekistan
as of January 1, 2026.





According to data
obtained by Trend
from the National Statistics Committee, of the total number of
enterprises, 57 are joint ventures, while 185 operate as fully
foreign-owned companies.

In terms of sectoral distribution, the largest concentration of
Belarusian-capital enterprises is observed in sales, accounting for
84 entities, followed by information and communication services
with 62 companies. The industrial sector hosts 37 enterprises,
while transportation and storage account for 23 companies. A
further 11 enterprises operate in construction, and two companies
each are active in accommodation and food services as well as
healthcare and social services. The remaining 21 enterprises are
engaged in other types of economic activity.







More than 200 enterprises with Belarusian capital are currently
active in Uzbekistan, primarily engaged in sectors such as
industrial cooperation, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and
machinery. In 2023, bilateral trade between the two nations
surpassed $620 million. Notable collaborative ventures include
joint initiatives in food production, auto glass manufacturing
through KUVO, and the development of digital banking solutions
within the IT sector.