INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION BETWEEN UZBEKISTAN AND SINGAPORE
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Southeast Asian countries, cooperation, trade, export, import, joint ventures, investment, cultural cooperation, education, tourism, sustainable development.Abstract
The article attempts to analyze the history of mutual political, economic, and cultural cooperation between Uzbekistan and Singapore. Opinions are expressed on the achievements in this field, their results and problems, as well as future prospects and tasks.Downloads
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