ANALYSIS OF TRANSPORT PRIVILEGES, INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT, AND TRANSPORT OPPORTUNITIES IN THE FRAMEWORK OF UZBEKISTAN'S ADMISSION TO INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC BLOCKS
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International economic blocs, transport preferences, transit potential, infrastructure projects, transport routes, logistics, WTO, EAEU, integration, international trade, geoeconomic cooperation.Abstract
This article analyzes the process of Uzbekistan joining international economic blocs from the perspective of its impact on the development of the transport sector. In particular, it will highlight the benefits provided in the transport sector during the integration process, the simplification of customs procedures, and the expansion of transit potential through new transport routes and infrastructure projects. It also examines the achievements and potential challenges arising from joining international economic associations. The study is based on an analysis of strategic approaches aimed at strengthening Uzbekistan's position in the regional and global logistics system.
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