DIVERSIFICATION STRATEGIES AND THE EVOLUTION OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN MODERN ECONOMIES
Keywords:
trade diversification, sustainable growth, technological innovation, global partnerships, economic resilience, digital globalization, regional cooperation.Abstract
This study investigates the transformative impact of international trade on modern economies, focusing on diversification strategies, technological advancements, and global partnerships. Moving beyond traditional trade theories, the paper explores contemporary models that emphasize sustainable growth, digital globalization, and regional cooperation. Using Uzbekistan as a focal point, the research highlights how strategic trade diversification and innovation contribute to national resilience, economic stability, and competitiveness on the global stage. The paper concludes with actionable recommendations for enhancing trade mechanisms and ensuring inclusive economic development.
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Azerbaijan
Türkiye
Uzbekistan
Kazakhstan
Turkmenistan
Kyrgyzstan
Republic of Korea
Japan
India
United States of America
Kosovo