RELATIONS BETWEEN UZBEKISTAN AND THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION: EVOLUTION OF NEGOTIATIONS, ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES, AND PROSPECTS

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Hamdamova Dilnura
Saydaliyeva Laziza

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In this article, the relationship between Uzbekistan and the World Trade Organization (WTO) is examined, with an emphasis on the negotiation process, its effects on the economy, and its prospects for the future. Uzbekistan has made tremendous progress on its path to joining the WTO, demonstrating the nation's dedication to integrating into the world trade system. The paper analysis the major milestones in Uzbekistan's evolution of negotiations, assesses the economic consequences and describes the probable advantages, difficulties and future prospects of joining organization.

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Hamdamova Dilnura, & Saydaliyeva Laziza. (2023). RELATIONS BETWEEN UZBEKISTAN AND THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION: EVOLUTION OF NEGOTIATIONS, ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES, AND PROSPECTS. Galaxy International Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 11(7), 48–51. Retrieved from https://internationaljournals.co.in/index.php/giirj/article/view/4261
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