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THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL RESEARCH ON CHINA'S RESPONSE TO POPULATION AGING IN THE NEW ERA
Zhe Zhang

Population aging is an important trend of social development. At present, China is in the largest aging process in history, catching up with or even surpassing the aging speed of Western countries in the rapid evolution, with many pressures and challenges under the complex internal and external environment. China has put forward a series of new theories, new ideas and new strategies on the work of aging, forming a theoretical system with rich connotation, complete system and strict logic, which guides the practice of the Chinese government to deal with population aging. This paper deeply analyzes the relevant theoretical basis, analyzes the current situation, characteristics and causes of China's aging, and summarizes the practice of China's innovative response to aging since 2010, in order to provide valuable experience for the rest of the world to deal with aging.

04/30/2024
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283-294 180 224
UZBEKISTAN'S ECONOMY INVESTMENTS IN THE FOREIGN ECONOMY ATTRACT A GROWING COUNTRY
Jurabek Jamolov

Оur article examines the experience of developed and developing countries, such as the developed countries of the world, the USA, China, Singapore, Ireland, Canada, in attracting foreign investment into our country's economy, developed proposals for the application of methods of attracting investment from China, Singapore, Ireland to our country, considered the issues of effective organization of foreign direct investment with the aim of ensuring their integration into the global economy and the creation of joint modern compact enterprises producing finished products based on the processing of valuable raw materials.

03/28/2025
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303-311 113 81
ICBC BANK OF CHINA'S EXPERIENCE IN CREATING THE INCOME BASE OF COMMERCIAL BANKS
Salim Togaev

The article presents the experience of ICBC Bank of China, one of the economically developed countries, in the formation and management of the revenue base of commercial banks.

11/29/2024
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606-611 100 40
INTRODUCTION OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES TO A UNIFIED CENTRALIZED DISPATCH SERVICE BASED ON WORLD EXPERIENCE
Akhror Mukhitdinov

In this article, the methods of evaluating the effectiveness of the unified centralized dispatching service in the digital economy and advanced foreign experiences regarding its use are presented. It was noted that the focus on social innovation by improving the service of the unified centralized dispatching service to improve the lifestyle and welfare of the population has been effectively implemented in countries such as China, Japan, Malaysia, Qatar, Germany, Korea, Austria, India, Canada and the USA.

03/30/2024
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384-390 121 73
WORLD TRENDS AND COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF URBANIZATION POLICIES IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES
Yulduz Salimova

The article proves the presence of the following well-known global trends in the development of the urbanization process: a steady increase in the urban population in almost all countries; the staged nature of the urbanization process (the passage of pre-industrial, industrial and post-industrial stages); the growth of the number of megacities in the world; differences in the course of urbanization processes in developed and developing countries; dependence of the level of urbanization on the level of economic development of the country. Based on a comparative analysis of foreign urbanization practices, existing world models of urbanization and the tools used (Belarus, Ghana, Kazakhstan, Republic of Korea, China, Poland, Russia, Tanzania, Turkey, Japan) are systematized. Based on the achieved effects, the need to consider urban policy in the aspect of integrated regional development in developing countries, including the Republic of Uzbekistan, is justified.

04/30/2024
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503-517 158 70
DIRECTIONS FOR USING THE EXPERIENCES OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES TO ENHANCE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF INVESTMENTS AND INNOVATION ACTIVITIES
Umida Gafurova

The article studies the best practices of foreign countries and determines the directions for their use in order to increase the efficiency of investments and innovation activities of the country. At the same time, the differences and features of the investment policies of the foreign countries studied (China, India, Chile, Thailand) are analyzed, and the investment strategies and mechanisms of these countries are also studied.

05/31/2024
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474-481 98 48
THE IMPACT OF CORPOPRATE GOVERNANCE ON THE FINANCIAL STABILITY OF BANKS: AN INTERNATIONAL COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
Shaxzoda Ismoilova, Bobur Urinov

These findings underscore the need for context-specific corporate governance models to optimize overall financial performance and mitigate risk. This research contributes to the understanding of how multiple governance models affect bank stability globally and provides information for policy makers and bank executives aiming to improve governance frameworks. These findings underscore the need for context-specific ways of corporate governance to optimize economic performance and mitigate risk. This research contributes to the expert knowledge of the ways in which different governance models affect the global stability of financial institutions and provides information for policymakers and bank executives aiming to improve governance frameworks.

06/30/2024
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88-95 200 87
BANK CARDS AND REGULATORY CHALLENGES IN THE GLOBAL DIGITAL ECONOMY
Akbarbek Bakhodirov

This article examines how the EU, the U.S., and China address regulatory challenges in digital payments amid rapid technological advancements. Using a mixed-methods approach, it highlights diverse strategies in data protection, fraud prevention, and consumer rights, stressing the need for adaptable regulations that balance innovation and security. Recommendations include fostering global cooperation and harmonizing standards for cross-border transactions.

11/29/2024
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87-93 118 75
THE EVOLUTION AND GROWTH OF TOURISM
Makhliyo Umarova, Maftuna Urinova

This article analyzes the development of the tourism industry, starting from the earliest times, in stages. For this purpose, the most developed points of the world in ancient times were studied, like Mesopotamia, the Nile and Indus valleys, China, ancient Greece and Rome. The historical state of tourism in each of these countries was studied and compared. In addition, factors that directly and indirectly influenced the development of tourism in ancient times were studied. Key innovations that have made a significant contribution to the development of tourism and society were also considered a relevant topic

11/29/2024
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344-348 247 99
FOREIGN EXPERIENCE OF DEVELOPING LIGHT INDUSTRY IN UZBEKISTAN (ON THE EXAMPLE OF CHINA)
Feruza Jumaniyazova

This article discusses the development processes of China's light industry, its advantages, development trends in the clothing and textile industry, increasing capital potential and the beginning of market consolidation, increasing automation and production efficiency, and increasing competition. From international markets, which also influence the nature and structural structure of interactions in the network, its changes suitable for Uzbekistan have been studied and justified.

11/29/2024
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461-473 92 63
THE ROLE OF FINANCIAL INCENTIVES IN THE TRANSITION TO A GREEN ECONOMY IN UZBEKISTAN
Nelya Yengalicheva

The article analyzes the achievements of Uzbekistan in the field of sustainable development in recent years, including the introduction of renewable energy sources, increased waste recycling and legislative initiatives. It provides international experience of the EU, USA, China, Kazakhstan and other countries, demonstrating successful practices of financial incentives. The article offers recommendations for the creation of a national "green fund", the development of preferential lending programs, educational initiatives and the improvement of the investment climate. It is predicted that the implementation of these measures will increase the share of renewable energy, reduce CO₂ emissions and create new jobs in environmentally friendly industries.

11/29/2024
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474-478 110 53
DYNAMICS AND ANALYSIS OF THE ACTIVITY OF ENTERPRISES WITH FOREIGN INVESTMENT PARTICIPATION
Azizbek Abduraxmonov

The article analyzes the measures taken under the "New Uzbekistan" Development Strategy for 2022–2026 to attract investments. It provides quantitative data on the dynamics of foreign and local investments, their efficiency, and distribution. The article examines Uzbekistan-China investment cooperation, the dynamics of foreign direct investments, portfolio investments, and external loans attracted to fixed capital as of 2023. Additionally, it presents an analysis of investment distribution across regions and the top investor countries.

03/28/2025
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20-26 439 140
PRIVATIZATION OF STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES IN UZBEKISTAN: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH IPO/SPO MECHANISMS
Kyun Sung Tae

This study explores the privatization of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) through Initial Public Offerings (IPO) and Secondary Public Offerings (SPO), with a focus on Uzbekistan's evolving capital market. Drawing on international experiences from countries such as Korea, China, India, and Turkey, the research highlights how SOE listings can enhance corporate governance, attract foreign investment, increase transparency, and stimulate overall economic development. The article analyzes Uzbekistan’s current market environment, including government-led reforms, investor base limitations, weak listing infrastructure, and challenges in disclosure and corporate governance. While recent initiatives demonstrate a strong governmental push for IPOs of major SOEs, the study identifies systemic barriers such as insufficient institutional investors, underdeveloped underwriting practices, and a lack of market awareness among retail investors. The paper concludes with actionable recommendations, including phased IPO implementations, capacity building for investment banks, strengthening disclosure practices, and fostering public interest in equity investment. The findings aim to support Uzbekistan’s strategic transition from a state-led to a market-oriented economy through sustainable and well-managed privatization programs.

05/30/2025
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181-194 166 143
OPPORTUNITIES FOR APPLYING INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN UZBEKISTAN
Durdonaxon Ergasheva

This article provides an in-depth analysis of public-private partnership (PPP) mechanisms in Uzbekistan, focusing on international best practices and the potential for their adaptation to national conditions. Case studies from the United Kingdom, Turkey, China, Canada, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, India, UAE, and South Korea are examined, highlighting their advantages, disadvantages, risk management approaches, and institutional frameworks. The paper explores barriers, opportunities, financial and legal aspects of PPP development in Uzbekistan, employing SWOT and PESTEL analyses. Statistical data on investment volumes, job creation, and the impact of PPP on improving the quality of tourism services are included. Finally, the study proposes 10 concrete recommendations for government, private sector, and international stakeholders.

08/29/2025
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42-48 235 144
ADVANCED EXPERIENCES OF FINANCIAL SUPPORT OF FREE ECONOMIC ZONES IN INTERNATIONAL PRACTICE AND PROSPECTS FOR THEIR APPLICATION IN OUR COUNTRY
Ravshan Kuziev

This article analyzes advanced international practices in the financial support of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and justifies the prospects for their application in the context of Uzbekistan. The study examines mechanisms for enhancing the investment attractiveness of SEZs, drawing on the experiences of the United States, China, Japan, Russia, and other countries. These mechanisms include tax and customs incentives, infrastructure projects under public–private partnerships, special investment funds, and credit lines from international financial institutions. Recommendations are provided for increasing regional production efficiency, expanding exports, and creating new jobs by adapting global best practices to national conditions.

08/29/2025
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83-91 111 62
ANALYSIS OF INTERNATIONAL PRACTICES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF BANKING PRODUCTS
Abbos Xujamuratov

This article analyzes the international experience of implementing banking products. Using the examples of the USA, Canada, Japan, the European Union, and China, it highlights the importance of digital technologies, artificial intelligence, automation, and green finance. The study emphasizes the need to adapt best practices to the banking system of Uzbekistan.

10/31/2025
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232-238 81 60
FORMATION OF THE DIGITAL ECONOMY IN THE ENERGY SECTOR: ANALYSIS BASED ON SMART GRID AND DIGITAL TWIN TECHNOLOGIES
Jahongir Mahmudov

This article analyzes current trends in the formation of the digital economy in the energy sector, particularly the capabilities of Smart Grid and Digital Twin technologies and their impact on production, distribution, consumption, and management systems. The stages and functional directions of digital transformation are examined, and advanced digital energy models of Germany, the USA, China, and Japan are comparatively analyzed. The practical experience of implementing SCADA, AMR, and ERP systems in the energy sector of Uzbekistan is studied, based on which priority areas and strategic recommendations for the digitalization of the national energy sector are developed. The research results highlight the theoretical and practical foundations for forming a digital energy ecosystem in Uzbekistan.

12/29/2025
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170-178 120 0
OPPORTUNITIES FOR APPLYING INTERNATIONAL PRACTICES IN REDUCING POVERTY
Shohboz Toyirov

This article is devoted to a global and regional analysis of the problem of poverty, as well as the experience of foreign countries and Uzbekistan's strategies for its elimination. The article analyzes the Oxford Poverty Alleviation and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) report "Global Multidimensional Poverty Index 2024," which indicates that 1.1 billion people worldwide live in extreme poverty, with the majority in rural areas and the Sahara and South Asian regions. Effective poverty reduction strategies (South Korea, China, Brazil, Norway) were also reviewed, emphasizing the importance of investing in human capital and harmonizing social programs with economic growth.

12/29/2025
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278-284 87 57
EXPERIENCE IN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES DURING THE INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL INDUSTRIES
Gulchexra Xusanova

The article highlights the significant impact of the introduction of innovation into industry and the transfer of production to a high-tech process on this basis, which in turn has had a significant impact on business development, based on specific analyses of the experience of foreign countries. The importance of attracting innovation to industry in business development was studied. . The experiences of developed countries were presented. What innovative directions and approaches were applied to the development of industry and business in America, Germany, Japan, South Korea, China and France were studied. In these countries, the university-business and state-business principles were mainly used, that is, it was considered important to offer universities scientific developments and startup projects for the production of innovative products in order to bring industry and business to a new level. This process has retained its position even now. Also, the fact that the state strongly protects and encourages business entities in these countries is cited as the most important factor in bringing industry and business to a new level, and analyses show that this is exactly what happens in practice. For us, we have confirmed that the university-business, state-business principle is the most important factor in the development of industry and business. 

01/30/2026
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243-252 78 49
THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR PRIVATE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BASED ON PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
Djakhongir Takhirov

This article describes the importance, necessity, essence and theoretical foundations of the development of private entrepreneurship based on public-private partnerships, as well as the scientific and theoretical methodology for the development of private entrepreneurship based on public-private partnerships in Brazil, China and South Africa.

11/30/2023
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395-400 138 113
SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES: CONCEPT, CLASSIFICATION, STAGES OF FORMATION, AND THE EXPERIENCE OF UZBEKISTAN
Abdulatifxon Anvarxonov

This article provides a scientific and theoretical analysis of the concept, classification, and stages of historical formation of special economic zones (SEZs). The definitions proposed by international organizations (UNCTAD, World Bank) and leading researchers have been studied in comparison. The experience of SEZs in countries such as China, India, the Philippines, Ireland, and Bangladesh was reviewed. The legislative framework, institutional development, and current state of SEZs in Uzbekistan are analyzed. Based on the research results, recommendations have been developed to improve SEZ policy.

04/30/2026
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57-63 32 37
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