Uzbekistan’s Association “Oʻzsanoatqurilishmateriallari” has inaugurated a new export showroom in Baku, Azerbaijan, dedicated exclusively to showcasing construction materials produced in Uzbekistan. This pioneering initiative spotlights modern and high-quality building products from Uzbek manufacturers under the national brand “Made in Uzbekistan.”
The showroom’s establishment marks a strategic move aimed at expanding Uzbekistan’s export potential and diversifying trade routes while deepening the economic and commercial cooperation between Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan. Displaying a rich portfolio of advanced construction solutions, the showroom offers Azerbaijani stakeholders and regional clients direct access to Uzbek building materials that meet contemporary standards of quality and innovation.
Forging stronger economic and commercial links
This development fits into a broader agenda of harnessing cross-border synergies between Central Asia and the South Caucasus. By physically presenting Uzbek construction goods in Azerbaijan’s capital, the Association “Oʻzsanoatqurilishmateriallari” facilitates increased visibility for Uzbek manufacturers and eases market entry barriers. The move underscores the desire to integrate Uzbek construction supply chains deeper into regional infrastructure, real estate, and industrial projects.
The showroom not only serves as a commercial bridge but also as a platform for potential partnerships, joint ventures, and knowledge exchange between the two countries. It signals Uzbekistan’s commitment to fostering sustainable export growth by leveraging quality manufacturing and tapping into emerging demand in Azerbaijan’s expanding construction and renovation sectors.
Opportunities for international businesses and investors
Given the increasing interconnectedness between Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan’s economies, and the demonstrated government and association-level support for such export expansion initiatives, foreign investors can view this as a sign of growing stability and opportunity.
In practical terms, this initiative helps international actors better navigate local regulations, understand regional demand profiles, and establish business networks more efficiently. It contributes positively to the ecosystem supporting construction and interior design industries, enhancing not only trade volumes but cross-border knowledge flow and cultural-economic engagement.



