According to the results of last year, the total volume of goods sold from Uzbekistan through the online platform Wildberries increased by 61.3% compared to 2023. This was reported by Spot from the marketplace's press service.

In the Russian market, sales of food products produced in Uzbekistan doubled. There was also a significant increase in the sales of home textiles (+66%), clothing (+61%), and sportswear (+51%).

In Belarus, sales of domestic automotive goods increased fivefold. More than double the demand was recorded for baby products, clothing, and toys.

In the Kazakh market, the fastest-growing sales were of automotive goods and clothing. Following this are sportswear (+78%), home textiles (+71%), and baby clothing (+59%).

In Kyrgyzstan, the total volume of automotive goods sold increased 15 times. Additionally, sales of clothing and home textiles grew several times.

Wildberries notes that textiles remain Uzbekistan's leading export item. At the same time, sales of automotive goods and food products demonstrate diversification of supplies and adaptation to the demands of international buyers, the company emphasizes.

In May of last year, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that in 2023, the volume of traded products from Uzbek sellers on Wildberries increased by 93% — reaching $418 million. In the future, they plan to grow turnover to $1 billion.

Earlier, Spot reported that UzPost began delivering orders from foreign marketplaces Temu and Ozon.