Kashkadarya region followed Andijan region with the industrial output growth of 16.5% in the first half of 2008.
Samarkand region’s industrial output grew by 15.9% in January-June 2009, which was the third highest figure in the reporting period.
Industrial output of Khorezm region fell by 6% in January-June 2009, which is the lowest figure in the country in the first six months of 2009. Navoi and Bukhara regions posted 1.3% and 1.4% growth of industrial production respectively in the reporting period.
In money terms, Tashkent city has the largest industrial production in the reporting period. The capital city of Uzbekistan produced industrial goods for 2.062 trillion soums, which grew by 13.7%.
Kashkadarya region was the second with the 1.995 trillion soums and Tashkent region was the third with 1.596 trillion soums in the reporting period.
Sydarya region had the lowest industrial production - 168.9 billion soums and it was followed by Jizzakh region - 170.9 billion soums and Karakalpakstan Republic - 175.6 billion soums.
Industrial output of Uzbekistan grew by 9.1% year-on-year in January-June 2009 to 13.265 trillion soums.
Industrial output of Uzbekistan and its regions in 1H
Growth of Industrial output |
Volume of industrial output |
|
Uzbekistan | 9.1% | 13.256 trln soums |
Karakalpakstan Republic | 7.2% | 175.6 bn soums |
Andijan region | 16.9% | 1.579 trln soums |
Bukhara region | 1.4% | 480.2 bn soums |
Jizzakh region | 4.7% | 170.9 bn soums |
Kashkadarya region | 16.5% | 1.995 trln soums |
Navoi region | 1.3% | 1.462 trln soums |
Namangan region | 9.3% | 252.5 bn soums |
Samarkand region | 15.9% | 522.2 bn soums |
Surkhandarya region | 6.6% | 231.4 bn soums |
Sydarya region | 7.1% | 168.8 bn soums |
Tashkent region | 7.3% | 1.596 trln soums |
Ferghana region | 7.7% | 1.258 trln soums |
Khorezm region | -6% | 178 bn soums |
Tashkent city | 13.7% | 2.062 trln soums |