Discusses the distribution network within the country from how products enter to final destination, including reliability and condition of distribution mechanisms, major distribution centers, ports, etc.
Last Published: 7/3/2019

Nearly half of Uzbekistan’s population of more than 33 million is concentrated in Tashkent and the Fergana Valley, the two regions that consumer product manufacturers should consider as the most promising entry points to Uzbekistan’s markets.  Residents of Tashkent have the greatest purchasing power in the country.  Other large cities include Samarkand and Bukhara, which benefit from tourism.  Uzbekistan is a double-landlocked country, so getting goods into the country can be complicated, but once in, distribution is easier because of the dense population and relatively good transportation infrastructure.

 

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