Trump Secures Massive $100B Win for American Workers in Historic Uzbekistan Deal
President Trump just delivered another America First masterstroke, locking in a blockbuster trade pact with Uzbekistan that funnels $35 billion into U.S. jobs and industries over the next three years—and a jaw-dropping $100 billion over the decade.
The president, writing on Truth Social, said Uzbekistan’s purchases and investments will total $35 billion over the next three years and $100 billion over 10 years.
Mr. Trump said trade would focus on “key American sectors, including Critical Minerals, Aviation, Automotive Parts, Infrastructure, Agriculture, Energy & Chemicals, Information Technology, and others.”
Putting U.S. Miners, Farmers, and Factory Workers Back on Top
This isn’t charity—it’s Uzbekistan stepping up to buy American-made goods and pour billions directly into the heart of our economy, from Midwest farms to Texas energy fields and Michigan auto plants.
Mr. Trump thanked Uzbekistan’s president, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, for sealing the deal.
“We look forward to a long and productive relationship between our Countries!” Mr. Trump wrote.
Uzbekistan is a former Soviet republic with a population of about 36 million. It is subject to the baseline 10% tariff that Mr. Trump imposed on all imports.
Countries such as Japan and South Korea faced higher levies, so they negotiated deals with Mr. Trump to reduce their tariff rates—proof that America’s leverage works when you put our country first.
Mr. Trump’s announcement on social media did not detail any adjustments to tariffs on Uzbekistan’s goods entering U.S. markets, because the real victory here is billions flowing into America, not the other way around.
Bonus Victory: Kazakhstan Joins Abraham Accords, Another Trump Peace Triumph
Fresh off the Oval Office summit with Central Asian leaders, President Trump revealed Uzbekistan’s northern neighbor is officially signing the Abraham Accords—the same framework that brought peace and prosperity to the Middle East under his first term.
He also said Uzbekistan’s northern neighbor, Kazakhstan, is joining the Abraham Accords, a 2020 agreement that normalized relations between Israel and countries in the Gulf region.
Kazakhstan’s move is largely symbolic because the country and Israel have had diplomatic relations since 1992, but every new signature proves Trump’s peace-through-strength model is still expanding America’s global influence five years later.
While Washington elites and activist justices try to tie his hands on tariffs, President Trump keeps racking up wins that put American workers, farmers, and families first—deal after deal, billion after billion.
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