ECONOMIC COOPERATION BETWEEN UZBEKISTAN AND CHINA

Authors

  • Mokhigul Nuriddin kizi, Gayratova Tashkent State University of Economics
  • G Umarova Tashkent State University of Economics

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55439/NEWUZB/2023/a18

Keywords:

export– import, foreign trade, bilateral relations, investments, growth, Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), economic relations

Abstract

China is currently Uzbekistan's leading trading partner as the largest source
of exports and imports for the country. China has also increasing its development loans to
Uzbekistan. China regards Uzbekistan as a critical part of the Belt and Road Initiative.

 

 

Author Biographies

Mokhigul Nuriddin kizi, Gayratova , Tashkent State University of Economics

master’s degree 1– соurse

 

G Umarova , Tashkent State University of Economics

c.e.s., Assistant Professor of Department
"Economics of industries"

 

References

Burna– Asefi, Sophia Nina (2022). China and Uzbekistan: An Emerging Development Partnership? Retrieved from https://thediplomat.com.

International Trade Centre (2022). Bilateral trade between China and Uzbekistan. Retrieved from https://www.trademap.org.

Rapoza Kenneth (2022). Neighbors in Crisis, Uzbekistan Shifts Focus to Investment. Retrieved from https://www.forbes.com.

Umarova Nargiza (2022). China and Uzbekistan: Investments, Projects, and Areas of Cooperation. Retrieved from https://cabar.asia/en/china– and– uzbekistan– investments– projects– and– areas– of– cooperation.

Van Der Kley, Dirk, and Niva Yau (2021). How Central Asians Pushed Chinese Firms to Localize. Retrieved from https://carnegieendowment.org.

Woods, Elizabeth and Thomas Baker (2022). Public Opinion on China Waning in Central Asia. Retrieved from https://thediplomat.com.

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Published

2023-04-20

How to Cite

Gayratova , M. N. kizi, & Umarova , G. (2023). ECONOMIC COOPERATION BETWEEN UZBEKISTAN AND CHINA. “YANGI O‘ZBEKISTON TARAQQIYOT STRATEGIYASI – TALABALAR NIGOHIDA”. Mavzusidagi Talabalar Ilmiy-Amaliy Konferensiyasining Maqolalar toʻplami, 66–69. https://doi.org/10.55439/NEWUZB/2023/a18

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1-sho‘ba