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sanoat

Sanoat is the Uzbek term for industry, referring to the part of an economy that converts raw materials into finished goods and provides related services. It includes manufacturing, processing, construction, energy production, and other activities that add value through production. Sanoat is often divided into heavy industry, light industry, and processing sectors, as well as mining and extractive industries and energy generation.

In many economies, sanoat serves as a driver of growth and structural transformation. It supports value-added

In Uzbekistan, sanoat has been a central element of economic policy since independence in 1991. The sector

Policy efforts have focused on modernization of plants and equipment, upgrading energy efficiency, expanding industrial parks

Sanoat remains a core pillar of Uzbekistan’s economy, with ongoing reforms aimed at increasing value addition,

production,
improves
export
capacity,
creates
skilled
employment,
and
enables
technology
transfer.
The
sector
interacts
with
agriculture,
services,
and
infrastructure
development,
relying
on
inputs
such
as
capital,
energy,
and
logistics
networks.
covers
textiles
and
apparel,
food
and
beverage
processing,
chemicals
and
petrochemicals,
metallurgy,
machine-building,
and
construction
materials,
along
with
power
generation.
Textiles
and
related
processing
have
long
been
a
leading
export
industry,
while
diversification
aims
to
raise
productivity
and
broaden
the
range
of
manufactured
products.
and
special
economic
zones,
and
attracting
private
investment
and
foreign
partners.
Challenges
include
upgrading
aging
infrastructure,
ensuring
reliable
energy
supply,
and
improving
the
business
climate
to
sustain
long-term
investment.
competitiveness,
and
sustainable
growth.