11.11.2025

ADM Jizzakh is the first automaker in Uzbekistan to receive locally produced goods certificates.

ADM Jizzakh is the first automaker in Uzbekistan to receive locally produced goods certificates.

The ADM Jizzakh plant, part of ADM Global, has become the first automaker in Uzbekistan to receive official locally produced goods certificates for its passenger cars from UzbekExpertiza JSC.

The certificates were issued in accordance with Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers No. 712 of October 28, 2024, "On Approval of the Regulation on the Procedure for Determining Locally Produced Goods" and confirm the high level of localization, technological maturity, and compliance of production with national requirements. This means that a significant share of Uzbek components are used in the assembly of ADM Jizzakh passenger cars, and production processes meet established standards.

"Obtaining certificates for locally produced goods confirms the quality of our plant's work and the degree of localization of production. This is an important stage in the development of ADM Jizzakh as a modern and competitive enterprise," noted Nazhmidin Shamshidinov, Deputy General Director for Operations at ADM Jizzakh.

The certification procedure was carried out within the framework of UzbekExpertiza JSC's new system, which ensures transparency, electronic application submission, and an objective assessment of the degree of localization. This makes the process convenient for business and promotes the development of domestic production.

With the certificates received, ADM Jizzakh has strengthened its status as a leader in the national automotive industry and confirmed its contribution to the development of Uzbekistan's industrial potential.

ADM Global is the official distributor of leading global automotive brands Kia, Chery, Haval, and Hyundai Truck & Bus in Uzbekistan. By developing production, localization, and after-sales service, the group of companies makes a significant contribution to the development of a modern and competitive automotive industry in the country.

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