Analysis of The Uzbekistan Commodity Exchange and Flour Trade on It
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https://doi.org/10.51699/cajitmf.v7i1.1110Keywords:
Commodity exchange, liquid and monopoly products, agribusiness, Investments and foreign tradeAbstract
In order to liberalize the economy and reduce administrative regulation in our country, to increase market mechanisms in the sale of highly liquid and monopolistic products, and to increase the level of transparency in stock exchange trading and to develop a healthy competitive environment, it is necessary to introduce modern information and communication technologies into the stock market. consistent measures are being taken.
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