Today, Uzbekistan is one of the fastest-growing markets for the polymer and processing industries in the region. The country is actively expanding its production capacities for packaging, household goods, construction materials, automotive components, and plastic products. Consequently, the demand for modern equipment, molds, and raw materials is rising significantly.
Several key factors are driving the industry's development:
First, rising domestic demand: The annual expansion of food production, pharmaceuticals, household chemicals, and construction materials is increasing the need for plastic products, films, PET packaging, engineering plastics, and local processing capabilities.
Second, government policy focuses on localization and import substitution: It is becoming increasingly profitable for enterprises to manufacture products and tooling domestically. This is driving demand for molds, engineering solutions, maintenance services, raw materials, and processing equipment.
Third, the market remains eager for modern production capacities: Uzbekistan requires new machinery for extrusion, injection molding, recycling, pelletizing, and packaging—creating tangible opportunities for international manufacturers.
Fourth, strategic logistics and an open business climate: These factors make the country a gateway to Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Afghanistan—regions that are also seeing growing demand for equipment and materials.
This is why participating in Plast Central Asia and Mould Central Asia 2026 is more than just attending an exhibition; it offers direct access to a market that is actively modernizing and has a genuine need for technologies and partnerships.
📅 March 16–18, 2026
📍 Tashkent, Uzexpocentre
Several key factors are driving the industry's development:
First, rising domestic demand: The annual expansion of food production, pharmaceuticals, household chemicals, and construction materials is increasing the need for plastic products, films, PET packaging, engineering plastics, and local processing capabilities.
Second, government policy focuses on localization and import substitution: It is becoming increasingly profitable for enterprises to manufacture products and tooling domestically. This is driving demand for molds, engineering solutions, maintenance services, raw materials, and processing equipment.
Third, the market remains eager for modern production capacities: Uzbekistan requires new machinery for extrusion, injection molding, recycling, pelletizing, and packaging—creating tangible opportunities for international manufacturers.
Fourth, strategic logistics and an open business climate: These factors make the country a gateway to Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Afghanistan—regions that are also seeing growing demand for equipment and materials.
This is why participating in Plast Central Asia and Mould Central Asia 2026 is more than just attending an exhibition; it offers direct access to a market that is actively modernizing and has a genuine need for technologies and partnerships.
📅 March 16–18, 2026
📍 Tashkent, Uzexpocentre