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Infographics: Trade and investment cooperation between Uzbekistan and China



The Center for Economic Research and Reform (CERR) has prepared an infographic that presents an analysis of the development of Uzbekistan's foreign trade relations with China over 6 years (2017-2022) and the investment potential of the two countries.

Uzbekistan's trade with China

China is one of Uzbekistan's leading trading partners and a leading investor in the Uzbek economy.

The analysis of the CERR shows that in recent years, trade, economic, and investment cooperation between Uzbekistan and China has been developing dynamically and covering new areas of cooperation.

In 2017-2022, the total volume of bilateral trade increased 1.9 times from $4.7 billion (in 2017) to $8.9 billion (in 2022, an increase of 19.9% compared to 2021).

Uzbekistan's exports to China increased almost 1.3 times from $2.0 billion (in 2017) to $2.5 billion (in 2022), and imports increased 2.4 times from $2.7 billion in 2017 to $6.4 billion in 2022.

In 2022, Uzbekistan's main exports to China were fruits and vegetables (5%), natural gas (35%), cotton yarn and silk (11%), copper and products made from it (14%), plastics and products made from them (2%).

The main imports from China in 2022 were machinery and equipment (46%), vehicles (10%), plastics, rubber, and products made from them (10%), iron, metal, and products made from it (6%).

Investment cooperation

China's direct investments, along with the capital of other leading partners of Uzbekistan, are actively present in several sectors of the Uzbek economy.

Since 2017, China's investments in the economy of Uzbekistan have increased 5-fold and reached $12 billion.

By the end of 2022, China's investments amounted to $1.67 billion (FDI – $739 million), in January-September 2023, the total volume of Chinese investments in Uzbekistan amounted to $2.22 billion (FDI – $1.01 billion).

The areas of investment cooperation are energy, including renewable energy, oil and gas, chemical, light, automotive, electrical engineering, construction materials production, telecommunications, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, the agricultural sector, and others.

There are 2,125 enterprises with Chinese capital in Uzbekistan, which is 2.5 times more than 6 years ago. This represents 15% of the total number of all companies with foreign capital present in Uzbekistan. In just 11 months of last year, 605 new enterprises were created with the participation of Chinese capital.

Such large Chinese companies such as Huawei, ZTE, Wenzhou Jinsheng Trading, JV Peng Sheng, Sinotruk, Heng Bang Textile Central Asia, and many others carry out their activities in the Uzbek market.

A JV for the assembly of hybrid cars BYD has recently been established. The Pengsheng Industrial Park is functioning. The Uzbek-Chinese medical technology park for synthesizing medicinal substances is under construction.



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