DIVERSIFICATION OF ENTERPRISES SPECIALIZING IN THE TRANSPORTATIONAL VEHICLES INDUSTRY.

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Soataliyev Diyorbek Bahodir ugli

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 The transport industry accounts for 3% of the United States GDP, employing 8 million nationals and 1.7 million migrants. According to the report of the International Transport Union (IRU), in January-October 2024, the privatization rate in the transport sector in the European Union was 98.47%, in Europe as a whole it was 94.1%, in Southeast Asia it was 90.55%, and in industrial and agrarian (developing) countries it was 71.4%. However, the union noted that the main problem is that even in countries with a high level of privatization in the transport sector, diversification capabilities are not fully realized. This article provides information on the principles and methods of diversification of enterprises specializing in the transport sector.

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DIVERSIFICATION OF ENTERPRISES SPECIALIZING IN THE TRANSPORTATIONAL VEHICLES INDUSTRY. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(2), 723-726. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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