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Uzbekistan renders services for 27.34 trillion soums in 2015
Uzbekistan renders services for 27.34 trillion soums in 2015

Uzbekistan renders services for 27.34 trillion soums in 2015

Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- The volume of paid services rendered to population of Uzbekistan in January-December 2015 made up 27.346 trillion soums or grew by 10.8% compared to January-December 2014.

The main part of paid services was rendered to population by enterprises and organizations, the volume of services rendered by them was 15.343 trillion soums (56.1% of total volume) or increased by 7.9%.

The volume of paid services rendered to population by individual entrepreneurs has increased by 14,9% and amounted to 12003,5 billion soums, the share of this sector in the total volume of paid services – 43,9%.

The volume of paid services per capita was 873,700 soums and increased by 8.9% in comparison with the corresponding period of the previous year.

The share of the non-state sector in the total volume of paid services rendered to population was 86.5%.

The share of personal services in the total volume of paid services was 9.9% or 2,712 trillion soums. Their real volume increased by 17.4%.

The share of services rendered by individual entrepreneurs in the personal services sector was 87.9%. The volume of services rendered by this sector has increased by 18% and amounted to 2.383 trillion soums.

In the reporting period, the high growth rates were achieved in the following services: financial –30%; construction – 18.6%; trade and catering – 18.1%; personal – 17.5%; public health – 17.3%; tourism (including hotel) – 15.9%; communication and information – 15.4%; repairs and maintenance of agricultural equipment – 14.7% and agriculture – 14.7%.

The following services prevailed in the structure of services: transport (including logistical) (26.7% of total services), trade and catering (23.3%), financial (9.2%), construction (6%), communication and information (5.3%).

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