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Volkswagen set to resume car production in Uzbekistan by early 2026.Volkswagen car production in Uzbekistan is planned to resume at the beginning of 2026. According to Uzavtosanoat, the initial phase will involve SKD (semi-knocked down) assembly, followed by a transition to CKD (completely knocked down) production with deeper localization in the second phase. Details regarding which specific Volkswagen models will be offered for sale will be announced later..
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