Uzbekistan aims to triple textile and clothing exports to $6.5 billion by 2026

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Key speakers at the event included leading textile producers from Uzbekistan, international investors and representatives from government organisations and regulators. They explored the potential of the sector and outlined the steps needed to ensure Uzbekistan’s success in the global textile and clothing market.

The textile and clothing industry in Uzbekistan has undergone significant reforms and modernization in recent years, adapting the industry to international regulations and the highest quality standards.

The introduction of cotton textile clusters in 2017, along with progressive labor legislation and the eventual lifting of the cotton boycott in 2022, have transformed the sector. The country is now part of the Better Cotton Initiative and the Better Work program.

Strong government support continues to attract investors, including Youngone Corp., which has two factories in the country and plans to expand further, raising $55 million in investment and creating more than 5,000 jobs. The country’s prime minister recently told the public that it welcomes new investment in the sector.

Between January and July this year alone, Uzbekistan exported textile products worth $1.7 billion to 85 countries on all continents. By 2026, the country aims to triple its export volume to $6.5 billion, underscoring its commitment to global growth and market expansion.

The international textile community has taken notice of Uzbekistan’s prospects. According to Karim Shafei, international partner at Gherzi Textil Organisation, Uzbekistan has the potential to become a game changer in the global textile industry and value chain.

Mirmukhsin Sultanov, Acting President of Uztextileprom said: “Uzbekistan’s textile story is deeply rooted in history, dating back to the ancient Silk Road when we became a central hub for textile trade and craftsmanship. Today, we continue that tradition through reforms and modernization, embracing technology, innovation and sustainability. The textile industry is a key driver of our national economy.”

Sultanov added: “From the introduction of cotton processing by the Chinese in 2000 BC to today’s conference, we have achieved remarkable milestones. As we strive to achieve our ambitious export target of $10 billion by 2030, we are confident that even greater successes lie ahead as we continue to expand into global markets.”

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