In a significant development, Uzbekistan has imported tea valued at $8.5 million in the last two months. This increase indicates the country's high demand for tea, which is deeply rooted in Uzbek culture. Tea is a part of everyday life, and it is usually taken before, during, and after meals.
Uzbekistan has traditionally been a major tea consumer, with imports mainly from nations such as China. There is, however, a new push to diversify these imports, with India being a likely major supplier. India, the world's second-largest tea producer, is looking for ways to boost its tea exports to Uzbekistan.
This new import rate confirms Uzbekistan's persistent endeavors to rejuvenate its trade ties, especially in the drinks industry. Since the country is continually boosting its economic partnerships with top tea-producing countries, tea imports can also continue to be an integral part of Uzbekistan's trade.
Source: UzFood News