THE BENEFITS AND HARMS OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE UZBEKISTAN-CHINA RAILWAY FOR UZBEKISTAN

Authors

  • Azizbek B.Khoshimov Student of University of world economy and diplomacy, Department of International Relations

Keywords:

Uzbekistan-China Railway, benefits, harms, trade, economic growth, job opportunities, environmental damage, cultural impacts, regional integration, Chinese market, Uzbek market, trade diversification, logistics, geopolitical risks, security concers, financial risks.

Abstract

The construction of the Uzbekistan-China Railway has been considered a significant project for both Uzbekistan and China. This railway project will connect the two countries and provide easier access to the markets in China. The benefits of this project for Uzbekistan include increased trade, economic growth, and job opportunities. However, the construction of this railway also has potential harms, including environmental damage and cultural impacts. This paper examines the benefits and harms of the Uzbekistan-China Railway for Uzbekistan, concluding that the benefits outweigh the harms.

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References

The Diplomat. (2021). Uzbekistan-China Railway Project Inches Forward. Retrieved from https://thediplomat.com/2021/07/uzbekistan-china-railway-project-inches-forward/

World Bank. (2021). Uzbekistan-China Railway: Promoting Regional Connectivity and Trade. Retrieved from https://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2021/06/03/uzbekistan-china-railway-promoting-regional-connectivity-and-trade.

The Diplomat. (2021). Uzbekistan-China Railway Project Inches Forward. Retrieved from https://thediplomat.com/2021/07/uzbekistan-china-railway-project-inches-forward/

"Uzbekistan's New Railway to China Boosts Regional Trade Prospects" by The Jamestown Foundation

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Published

2023-11-09

How to Cite

THE BENEFITS AND HARMS OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE UZBEKISTAN-CHINA RAILWAY FOR UZBEKISTAN. (2023). International Bulletin of Applied Science and Technology, 3(11), 131-134. https://researchcitations.com/index.php/ibast/article/view/3019

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