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Central Asia in a Changing World: Foreign Economic Strategy

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  • Nabi Saidkarimovich ZIYADULLAEV

    (Institute of Regional Economic Research, Moscow, Russia)

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Geopolitical and economic problems are escalating in the world, investment flows are decreasing, climate disasters are increasing, risks and threats to sustainable development are aggravating, and there is an unprecedented struggle for foreign investment. There is an emphasis on accelerating integration processes in Central Asia, strengthening mutual settlements in national currencies and joining interstate cooperation, forming partnerships with neighboring Eurasian states, creating new, additional integration opportunities, “stitching” the most prepared countries in Central Asia in the CIS. The article examines the current trends in the foreign economic activity of Central Asian countries, activities to strengthen economic cooperation, and proves the effectiveness of partnership solutions to many economic problems in the interests of improving the welfare of the population.

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  • Nabi Saidkarimovich ZIYADULLAEV, 2024. "Central Asia in a Changing World: Foreign Economic Strategy," Russian Foreign Economic Journal, Russian Foreign Trade Academy Ministry of economic development of the Russian Federation, issue 6, pages 31-45, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:alq:rufejo:rfej_2024_06_31-45
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