WAYS TO INCREASE INVESTMENT ACTIVITY IN SMALL INDUSTRIAL ZONES OF UZBEKISTAN
Keywords:
Small Industrial Zones (SIZs), Investment attraction, Regional development, Industrial policy, Infrastructure improvement, Tax incentives, Financial support, Public-private partnership (PPP), Foreign direct investment (FDI), Business environment, Regulatory reforms, Export promotion, Innovation and technology, SME development (small and medium enterprises), Access to finance, Logistics and transport connectivity, Skilled workforce, Cluster development, Import substitution, Investment climate.Abstract
This article analyzes the development process of small industrial zones (SIZs) in the Republic of Uzbekistan, the level of investment activity within them, and mechanisms for its enhancement. The importance of small industrial zones in ensuring regional economic balance is discussed, and recommendations are developed based on state policy and international experience.
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