Publication Details
Issue: Vol 9, No 3 (2026)
ISSN: 2576-5973
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Abstract

The changes in electrical engineering industry enterprises in Uzbekistan a sector of strategic importance for industrial modernization and technological advancement as well as the economic performance of this enterprises have been analyzed in this study. Although the rapid growth stimulated by state support and investment inflows, the literature has provided limited comprehensive assessments of enterprise-level efficiency and structural industry challenges. This Study fills this gap by Assessing production dynamics, country export performance, investment activity & financial indicators.
It uses statistical, comparative and time series analysis of secondary data compiled from national statistical agencies, government reports and industry sources. It evaluates quantitative indicators, such as production volume, an emergency in export and investment, and qualitative — structure of enterprises and diversification of manufacture.
The results show that the category has been booming, with production rising seven-fold and exports increasing significantly from 2017 to 2023. High competitiveness and export potential of the industry is being ensured by technological modernization and capital investments. Results also show ongoing challenges such as reliance on imported high technology components, high resource intensity; uneven efficiency among enterprises.
In conclusion, the electrical engineering sector has transitioned into a mature phase of growth, but sustainable development depends on more profound domestic production, innovation oriented production, and digitalisation. Long term competitiveness depends on building up technological capabilities and reducing reliance on imports. These findings offer practical guidance for policymakers and investors, detailing priority areas for both industrial policy and investment strategies.
 
 

Keywords
electrical engineering industry production efficiency export potential industrial modernization innovation sector development