TAXATION OF PARTICIPANTS IN FREE ECONOMIC ZONES : OPPORTUNITIES TO INCREASE EXPORT CAPACITY
Keywords:
Free economic zones, tax incentives, export potential, investment attractiveness, foreign trade turnover, macroeconomic stability, BEPS Action 5, diversification, human capital, infrastructure.Abstract
This article It is devoted to a comprehensive analysis of the effectiveness of the taxation system for participants in free economic zones in the Republic of Uzbekistan in stimulating the export potential. The study provides an in-depth study of macroeconomic indicators, investment flows and the dynamics of foreign trade turnover for 2023–2025.
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