26.05.20
Uzbekistan's foreign trade turnover has reached $10.82 billion, according to the Uzbek Telegraph Agency (Uztag).
Uzbekistan has trade relations with more than 150 countries around the world. The largest volume of its foreign trade turnover among them is recorded with the Russian Federation (16.7%), China (16.6%), Kazakhstan (8.3%), the Republic of Korea (7.4%), Turkey (5.6%), Kyrgyzstan (2.0%) and Germany (2.0%).

As a result of the increase in production of products that replaced imported goods and the diversification of industrial production, significant changes have been achieved in the export structure. In addition, there is a strengthening of relations with neighboring countries, and a lot of work is being done to develop relations in the socio-economic, commercial, industrial and cultural spheres with these countries.
In recent years, there have been significant changes in the WTO with neighboring states, such as Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. The presence of an active foreign trade balance with Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Afghanistan can be considered as a positive result in the country's foreign trade. The largest volume of the WTO with other states (except neighboring countries) falls on Russia, China, the Republic of Korea and Turkey.
Among the 20 major partner countries in foreign economic activity, there is also an active foreign trade balance with six countries, in particular with such countries as Afghanistan ($213.7 million), Kyrgyzstan ($138.8 million), Tajikistan ($93.7 million), Turkey ($42.8 million), France ($23.6 million) and Iran ($8.0 million). The remaining 14 countries maintain a passive balance of foreign trade turnover.

https://uztag.info/ru/news/vneshnetorgovyy-oborot-uzbekistana-dostig-10-82-mlrd