PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF DEVELOPING THE ECONOMY OF UZBEKISTAN
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Uzbekistan's economy, economic reforms, diversification, energy sector, industry and production, labor market, investments, corruption, agro-technologies, digital economy, international tradeAbstract
This article discusses the main problems and prospects for the development of Uzbekistan's economy. The promising directions for economic development, such as the diversification of industry, the transition to a digital economy, the development of agro-technologies, and attracting international trade and investment, are considered. The article emphasizes the necessary measures to ensure economic growth in Uzbekistan and the importance of long-term reforms. It also discusses the need for further expanded reforms and new strategies for Uzbekistan’s economy to be competitive on a global scale.
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