Abstract

Competitiveness of Uzbek agrarian foreign trade – different regional trade blocs and the most significant trade partners

Highlights

  • In the second decade of the 21st century, the world economy is undergoing significant changes in its overall picture, which we were accustomed to seeing during the period of so-called hyper-globalization

  • The agrarian trade of Uzbekistan is concentrated on CIS members, Central Asian and European countries (Table 2)

  • The total value of the negative agri-food trade balance increased from 18.6 mil

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Introduction

In the second decade of the 21st century, the world economy is undergoing significant changes in its overall picture, which we were accustomed to seeing during the period of so-called hyper-globalization It is the result of fundamental changes in the economic and geopolitical framework of global development and the transformation process that globalization processes have brought about as a result of profound structural changes. The essential factors that have emerged in international relations include the slowing down of globalization processes, or even in certain areas, the opposite process of de-globalization, both at the global and regional level In this context, professional literature appeared the idea of the return of so-called geopolitics and geoeconomics to the practice of world economic, and in wider sense political relations. The possibility to diversify trade territorial structure concentration is rather limited because of negative influence of traditional trade partners (Benesova et al, 2016b; Remeikiene et al, 2018)

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