Why Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan's economy is one of the fastest growing in Central Asia

GDP grew 7.7% in 2025 — up from 6.7% in 2024 — and nominal output reached about $147 billion, placing Uzbekistan among the world's 60 largest economies. Rapid urbanisation, favourable demographics and rising domestic demand make it one of the region's most dynamic consumer markets.

  • ~$147 bn

    Nominal GDP

    IMF, 2025

  • 7,7%

    Real GDP growth

    2024: 6,7%

  • 7,3%

    Inflation, end of 2025

    Lowest in 9 years

  • 4,8%

    Unemployment rate

    IMF, 2025 — record low

  • $43,1 bn

    Foreign investment inflow

    +24% YoY

  • $81,2 bn

    Foreign trade turnover

    +20,7% YoY

  • 38,2 m

    Population

    January 2026, Statistics Agency

  • 18 164

    Companies with foreign capital

    January 2026

Structure of the economy · 2025

The economy keeps diversifying — services now account for more than half of gross value added.

  • Services90%
  • Industry26,8%
  • Agriculture17,3%
  • Construction7,3%
  • +9,2%

    Private consumption

  • +10,5%

    Total investment

  • 31,9%

    Investment share of GDP

  • +17%

    Formal employment, YoY

  • Macro stability and the labour market

    Macroeconomic policy is focused on stability and predictability. Unemployment fell to 4,8% — a record low — driven by growth in formal employment (+17% YoY) and an expanding private sector. The population reached 38,2 million, with a median age of just 27.

  • Foreign trade and exports

    Foreign trade turnover passed $81,2 billion in 2025 and exports reached $33,8 billion — up 24% YoY — on gold, agriculture, energy and processing. Policy is aimed at export-oriented manufacturing and integration into global value chains.

  • Foreign direct investment

    Total foreign investment attracted reached $43,1 billion (+24% YoY), and the number of companies with foreign capital hit 18 164 — almost double the figure five years ago. Investors focus on manufacturing, energy, mining and digital infrastructure.