The committee said the tendency of stable growth of the GDP real volume was retained in the reporting period, and its growth was 8.5% versus 8.1% in January- December 2009.
The dynamics of economic growth in Uzbekistan over the past 10 years shows that compared with 2000 the gross domestic product increased almost 2 times, and per capita - 1,7 times.
Significant changes are also observed in the dynamics of the sectoral structure of GDP. Thus, if in 2000 the share of industry in GDP was only 14.2%, in 2010 the figure was 23,9%.
The share of the non-state sector made up 81.7% in 2010 (81.3% in 2009) and the state sector – 18.3% (18.7% in 2009).
The share of small business in the total volume of GDP was 52.5%, which is 2.4 percentage points higher than in the corresponding period of 2009. The share of small enterprises and microfirms was 32.7% in January-December 2010 versus 31.2% in January-December 2009.
The significant growth of the real volume of gross regional product was observed in Samarkand region (13.6%), Namangan region (12.4%), Surkhandarya region (11.2%), Andizhan region (10.5%), and Tashkent city (12.4%).
Goods production in the structure of GDP made up 43.2% in 2010 compared to 44.4% in 2010 and services – 49% in 2010 versus 47.2% in 2009. Share of net taxes on products and export-import operations in GDP decreased from 8.4% in 2009 to 7.8% in 2010.