Denov's economy revolves around cross-border trade with Tajikistan and
agriculture from the surrounding
hinterland. The
climate in the valley is mild, and so the land around Denov is used successfully for producing
wine, as well as growing a variety of other agricultural plants. Cross border
trade with Tajikistan is another important part of the local economy. The town has a
cotton ginning,
oil extraction,
brick, auto repair, and distillery plants, as well as an
oil terminal. The only place in the former
Soviet Union where
sugarcane was grown and
rum was produced. The city has the largest
bazaar in Surxondaryo Region. Developed service sector, including catering establishments, individual tailoring, shoe repair, etc. An inter-district
newspaper Chaganiyon is published in Denov. There is a local
television station. There is a
bus station with departure of buses around the district, to district centers of
Surxondaryo Region, to the nearest regional centers, including
Tashkent. The
station building is located on the line connecting the capital of
Tajikistan,
Dushanbe, with other cities, including
Russia. And since February 2011 the Denov - Tashkent flight was opened, passing through the new
railway track Qumqoʻrgʻon -
Boysun - Tashguzar. There are 2
hotels, including "Hotel Eurasia". Recently, tourists from different countries transit through Denov every year, traveling through Uzbekistan, continuing on their way to neighboring Tajikistan. The flow of transit tourists is growing every year. == Main sites ==