Uzbekistanโs large apparel manufacturers produced clothing worth UZS 12.9 trillion in the first four months of 2026, marking a 12.5% increase from the same period a year earlier, according to data released by the National Statistics Committee.
Official figures show that the Uzbekistan apparel industry continued to expand between January and April 2026. During the period, major apparel manufacturers across the country generated total clothing production valued at UZS 12.9 trillion. The latest data points to steady growth in the countryโs garment sector, with output rising 12.5% year on year.
Andijan Region Accounts for the Largest Share
The Andijan region remained the leading center of the Uzbekistan apparel industry during the reporting period. Large-scale manufacturers in the region produced clothing worth UZS 5.4 trillion from January through April, representing the biggest contribution to national output.
Among other leading contributors, the Tashkent region recorded clothing production of UZS 1.4 trillion, while Namangan region posted UZS 1.1 trillion. Fergana region reached UZS 1 trillion, and Tashkent city followed closely with UZS 999.2 billion in output.
Regional Clothing Production Figures
Several other regions made moderate contributions to the countryโs overall garment sector performance. Samarkand region produced garments worth UZS 687.1 billion, while Bukhara region generated UZS 449.3 billion. In Kashkadarya region, output totaled UZS 431 billion.
In Khorezm and Navoi regions, industrial enterprises manufactured apparel valued at UZS 397 billion and UZS 326.2 billion, respectively. Syrdarya region contributed UZS 200.2 billion, while the Republic of Karakalpakstan recorded UZS 199.9 billion.
Lowest Output Recorded in Two Regions
Surkhandarya and Jizzakh regions posted the lowest manufacturing volumes in this four-month period. Surkhandarya contributed UZS 141.8 billion to national clothing production, while Jizzakh recorded UZS 132.8 billion.
The latest figures underline the continued scale of activity among apparel manufacturers across the country, with the Andijan region maintaining a clear lead in the Uzbekistan apparel industry.






























