DEVELOPMENT OF THE FOREIGN ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN WITH THE HELP OF FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
Shodiyev Odiljon , Karshi Institute Of Engineering And Economics Assistant Teacher Of The Finance Department, UzbekistanAbstract
The Republic of Uzbekistan, a country located in the heart of Central Asia, has been actively pursuing a policy of economic liberalization and integration into the global economy since its independence in 1991. One of the key drivers of this process has been the attraction of foreign investments, which have played a crucial role in the development of the country's foreign economic activity. This article will examine the development of Uzbekistan's foreign economic activity with the help of foreign investments, highlighting the country's achievements, challenges, and prospects for future growth.
Keywords
economic system, developing process,, foreign investments
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Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated 07.02.2017 No. PF-4947 "On the strategy of actions for the further development of the Republic of Uzbekistan"
Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated 18.11.2019 No. PF-5877 “On improving the monetary and credit policy through a gradual transition to the inflation targeting regime”.
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