The arrival of Pakistani tangerines in Uzbekistan has led to a significant drop in prices, with retail prices at least one and a half times cheaper than tangerines imported from other countries. The wholesale price of tangerines in the capital city has decreased by 38% over the last week, reaching the lowest level in the past five years. This drop in price comes in the midst of record high prices for locally produced fruits such as persimmons, pomegranates, and grapes, due to low harvest caused by January frosts.