STRATEGIC TRENDS AND PROSPECTS OF UZBEKISTAN'S INTEGRATION INTO THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY
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Uzbekistan, international economic integration, foreign trade, foreign investments, global value chains, economic strategy.Abstract
This thesis is dedicated to a comprehensive analysis of Uzbekistan’s integration processes into the world economy. The study, based on statistical data from 2020-2023, examines the country’s foreign trade, investment activity, regional cooperation, and integration into global value chains. The results indicate that Uzbekistan has achieved significant successes in diversifying international economic relations and enhancing competitiveness. However, challenges persist, including raw material dependency of exports, high logistics costs, and a low share of innovative products. The research findings have practical significance for shaping Uzbekistan’s future international economic strategy.
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