STRENGTHENING ECONOMIC COOPERATION IN CENTRAL AND SOUTH ASIA
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
Central Asia, South Asia, Uzbekistan, economic cooperation, trade, investment, transport, logistics, regional integration, institutional mechanismsAbstract
This article analyzes Uzbekistan’s economic cooperation with Central and South Asian countries. Trade volumes, transport-logistics routes, investment relations, and institutional mechanisms are examined, and the efficiency of regional integration is assessed. The study also considers the impact of political stability and transport infrastructure on the development of economic cooperation.
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