In this episode of Business Line Uzbekistan, we examine the country’s electrical engineering industry, taking stock of its remarkable progress and growth potential.
Uzbekistan's electrical engineering sector has expanded eightfold in five years, driven by demand for household appliances and solar components.
The industry generated 2.1 billion euros in 2024 – half exported – while employing over 85,000 people, according to the Uzeltechsanoat Association.
We visited one of the country’s largest manufacturing hubs, the Texnopark complex, housing 17 facilities that produce 1.4 million items annually – from home appliances to industrial heating systems.
We also spoke to cable manufacturer Artikul Aziya Kabel about its plans to boost European exports by 40% over two years with support from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
The sector expects to continue its growth trajectory, with the goal of reaching annual export volumes of almost 2.7 billion euros.
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