MODERN TRENDS IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE POLICY AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE NATIONAL ECONOMY

Authors

  • Botirova Gavhar Bobirjon kizi A student of group 30-22 in the International Relations major at the University of Journalism and Mass Communications of Uzbekistan

Keywords:

international trade policy, economic nationalism, regional trade agreements, digital trade, e-commerce regulation, sustainability in trade, supply chain resilience, geopolitics and trade, globalization, national economy, trade liberalization, trade protectionism.

Abstract

 This article explores the evolving landscape of international trade policy and its implications for national economies. It examines key modern trends, including the rise of economic nationalism, the formation of regional trade blocs, the regulation of digital trade, the incorporation of environmental standards, the pursuit of supply chain resilience, and the increasing intersection of trade and geopolitics. The analysis highlights both the positive and negative economic impacts of these shifts, emphasizing the need for balanced, adaptive policy approaches. By understanding these dynamics, governments and businesses can better navigate the complexities of a rapidly changing global trade environment.

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Published

2025-07-07

How to Cite

Botirova Gavhar Bobirjon kizi. (2025). MODERN TRENDS IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE POLICY AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE NATIONAL ECONOMY. Journal of Applied Science and Social Science, 15(07), 77–83. Retrieved from https://www.internationaljournal.co.in/index.php/jasass/article/view/1453