LEGAL REGULATION OF ENTERPRISES’ FOREIGN ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES IN INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
international trade, legal regulation, customs procedures, green economy, WTO, TFA, WIPO, environmental certificates, intellectual property rights, digital technologies, blockchain, regional trade organizations.Abstract
This article analyzes the strengthening of the interdependence of the global economy and the importance of legal regulation for enterprises to successfully operate in foreign markets. Based on data from the World Bank, it has been shown that the simplification of international trade agreements and customs procedures has led to an increase in the volume of global trade. In the article, special attention is paid to the role of legal regulatory measures and regional trade organizations in the field of foreign trade of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The importance of digital technologies and the green economy is also highlighted in the optimization of international trade processes.
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