ISSUES OF IMPLEMENTING THE STATE'S EXPORT POLICY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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entrepreneurship, export policy, state support, foreign market, economic reforms.Abstract
This article examines the importance and important issues of the state's export policy in the development of the entrepreneurship sector. The factors of promoting exports to bring domestic producers to foreign markets, increasing their competitiveness, and strengthening the country's economy are analyzed. Existing problems and proposals for their solution are also put forward.Downloads
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