A CONTEMPORARY OVERVIEW OF LOGISTICS DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSPORT CORRIDORS IN UZBEKISTAN
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Uzbekistan Logistics, Transport Corridors, Multimodal Transport, Digitalization, Supply Chain Management, Central Asia Transit Hub, Infrastructure ModernizationAbstract
This article presents an analytical overview of the development of the logistics sector in Uzbekistan, focusing on the modernization of transport corridors, digital transformation, and the country’s growing role as a regional transit hub. The study examines infrastructural reforms, multimodal logistics integration, and international cooperation initiatives that contribute to strengthening Uzbekistan’s position in global supply chains. Particular attention is given to the impact of logistics modernization on economic growth, trade facilitation, and regional connectivity in Central Asia.
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1.Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Annual Reports on Transport and Logistics Development.
2.World Bank. Logistics Performance Index Reports.
3.Asian Development Bank. Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) Program Reports.
4.United Nations ESCAP. Regional Connectivity and Trade Facilitation Assessments.
5.Uzbekistan Statistics Agency. Transport and Trade Indicators.
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