THE ROLE OF COMPETITIVENESS IN ENHANCING THE SUSTAINABILITY AND EFFICIENCY OF INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES
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: In the context of globalization, increasing attention is being paid to ensuring the sustainable development of regions by promoting macroeconomic growth, improving living standards of the population, expanding export potential, developing value-added chains, and ensuring the efficient use of production resources through enhancing the competitiveness of industrial enterprises.
The ability of industrial enterprises to achieve competitive advantages is considered a key factor in ensuring the sustainable development of regional economies. Enhancing the competitiveness of industrial enterprises is of particular importance, given the significant role of industry in the overall economic structure. According to official statistics, as of December 1, 2025, a total of 59,600 industrial enterprises are operating in Uzbekistan.
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