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Economy 02/08/2025 LPP S.A. to Open 20 Stores in Uzbekistan by the End of 2025

LPP S.A. to Open 20 Stores in Uzbekistan by the End of 2025

Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) — By the end of 2025, Polish company LPP S.A. will increase its investments in Uzbekistan to US$10 million and open 20 stores across the country, according to the press service of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Uzbekistan.

On July 31, 2025, the official opening of the first SINSAY store took place at the Yunusabad Gallery shopping center in Tashkent. The brand belongs to LPP S.A., one of Europe’s leading clothing manufacturers and retailers.

The launch of this project is the result of consistent efforts by Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Uztextileprom Association, and the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Poland, within the framework of advancing economic diplomacy and attracting major European brands to the Uzbek market.

Founded in Poland in 1991, LPP S.A. now operates over 2,000 stores in more than 40 countries worldwide through its five brands: Reserved, Cropp, House, Mohito, and Sinsay. Its stores have a strong presence in countries such as Poland, Germany, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, Kazakhstan, Georgia, and several others. With its competitive products and modern marketing strategies, LPP S.A. has achieved significant success in the global market and continues to expand its footprint in Europe and Asia.

In 2025, the company invested 67 billion soums in Uzbekistan as direct foreign investment. Its local subsidiary already employs more than 30 Uzbek specialists on a permanent basis, helping create new jobs and introducing international expertise into the industry.

Special emphasis is being placed on expanding cooperation between LPP S.A. and Uzbekistan’s textile sector. Negotiations are underway to establish joint production facilities and boost the export potential of local enterprises.

By the end of this year, LPP S.A. plans to increase its total investment in Uzbekistan to US$10 million and open more than 20 stores in various regions of the country.

This project is expected not only to strengthen competition in the consumer market but also to stimulate the development of locally produced goods in line with international standards.

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