ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF INFRASTRUCTURE CHANGES IN UZBEKISTAN ON MUTUAL COMPETITIVENESS AMONG ECONOMIC PARTICIPANTS

Authors

  • SOLOXITDINOV FAXRITDIN MURODOVICH Competition promotion and consumer protection committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan head of Namangan regional department

Abstract

This study examines the impact of recent infrastructure developments on mutual competitiveness among economic participants in Uzbekistan. As the country undergoes significant transformations in its transportation, energy, and digital infrastructure, these changes are reshaping the competitive dynamics within its economy. The research investigates how these infrastructural improvements influence the competitive positions of various sectors, including state-owned enterprises, private firms, and foreign investors.

Key words: Competition, export, import, infrastructure, Industry, investment, investment climate, Economic inequality, regional disparity, unemployment.

References

Decree No. PF-37 of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated 02.21.2024 on the state program for the implementation of the "Uzbekistan-2030" strategy in the "Year of supporting youth and business"

The President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoev, on September 17, 2019, held a video selector meeting on the issues of rapid development of industry, increasing the level of localization and expanding its scope.

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Asian Development Bank. (2021). *Infrastructure Development in Central Asia: Challenges and Opportunities*.

UNDP. (2022). *Uzbekistan's Human Development Report: Building a Sustainable Future*.

Information from the State Statistics Committee https://stat.uz/uz/matbuot-markazi/qo-mita-yangiliklar/56435-tashish-va-saqlash-sohasida-korxonalar-soni-qancha-6

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Published

2024-09-01