The foreign policy of modern Uzbekistan is focused on taking concrete measures to further strengthen mutually beneficial cooperation and long-term multilateral partnerships with all countries worldwide.
In particular, our country's relations with the countries of Central Asia, which have ancient and common historical roots, have reached a new level.
Uzbekistan’s trade relations with the United States have shown steady expansion over the past decade. In 2024, Uzbekistan exported 1 million worth of goods to the U.S. – a tenfold increase compared to 2014 (.4 million). The share of the U.S. in Uzbekistan’s total exports rose from 0.3% in 2014 to 1.6% in 2024, reflecting gradual diversification toward high-value markets.
The “Uzexpocentre” National Exhibition Complex in Tashkent will host two landmark events from 11 to 13 November, dedicated to technological innovation and future security - the 16th International Exhibition of Integrated Security - “Securex Uzbekistan 2025” and the 4th International Exhibition of Electronics, Electrical Engineering, and Innovative Technologies - “E-TechExpo 2025”.
The events are organised by Iteca Exhibitions International Exhibition Company, in partnership with ICA Eurasia Group.
11-13 ноябрь кунлари “Ўзэкспомарказ” МКМда “Транспорт ва логистика - TransLogistica Uzbekistan 2025” 21-халқаро кўргазмаси бўлиб ўтади ва соҳанинг етакчи мутахассислари ва экспертларини бирлаштиради.
"Central Asia – European Union"
The resilience of Finland’s development model and the dynamism of Uzbekistan’s reforms provide a solid foundation for deepening bilateral cooperation.
Located in the very heart of Central Asia, Uzbekistan is becoming an increasingly appealing destination for international investors.
On June 18 President Shavkat Mirziyoyev got acquainted with the progress of construction works at “Tashkent-Eastern” airport.