PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE LOGISTICS SYSTEM OF UZBEKISTAN
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logistics, transport system, infrastructure, air routes, trade development, monitoring system.Abstract
This article discusses the development of the logistics system in Uzbekistan, addressing shortcomings in the transport sector that affect domestic and foreign delivery of goods, as well as issues related to national economic growth and trade.
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