TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, February 18. Uzbekistan
is establishing a new copper pipe and fittings manufacturing
enterprise, Infinity Copper Group, in the Akhangaran district of
the Tashkent region, with a total project cost of $36 million,
Trend reports via the
press service of the Uzbek president.
The initiative was highlighted during President Shavkat
Mirziyoyev’s visit to the district, where he toured the production
site and reviewed progress on the project.
The facility is nearly in the home stretch, with 90% of the
construction wrapped up, and a hefty $14.9 million has already been
put to good use.
In 2025, Uzbekistan imported copper pipes and fittings worth $15
million. Once fully operational, the enterprise is expected to
produce up to $10 million worth of import-substituting products
annually, contributing to the country’s industrial development and
reduced reliance on foreign supplies.
The project is set to create 300 new jobs and generate around
200 billion soums ($15.7 million) in budget revenues. Export
deliveries are planned to markets in the United Arab Emirates,
several African countries, the United States, and Europe.
Infinity Copper Group, which is implementing the project, is
among Uzbekistan’s leading manufacturers of copper pipes and
fittings and operates four production facilities across the
country.