Ways to Expand the Export Geography of the Jizzakh Free Economic Zone
Abstract
Today, special attention is paid to the establishment of free economic zones in Uzbekistan. One of the largest free economic zones in Uzbekistan is the Jizzakh Special Industrial Zone. Expansion of the export geography of this free economic zone is a topical issue. This article analyzes the export geography of the free economic zone.
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