Regulation of export activities of small business in the republic of uzbekistan



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World Bulletin of Management and Law (WBML)
Available Online at:
https://www.scholarexpress.net 
Volume-22, May -2023 
ISSN: 2749-3601 
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REGULATION OF EXPORT ACTIVITIES OF SMALL BUSINESS IN 
THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN 
 
Rakhmatjanov Lazizkhon Turabaevich 
Assistant of the Department of "Accounting and Management". Andijan Machine-Building Institute, Republic of 
Uzbekistan 
Khabibullaev Davronbek Bakhodir ugli
2nd year student of the Andijan Machine-Building Institute, Faculty of Economics 
Article history: 
Abstract:
Received: 
March 1
st
2023 
In this article are discussed the innovativeness of small business, the 
need to clearly define the size of a small and medium-sized business as a 
recipient of support in export activities. 
Accepted: 
April 6
th
2023 
Published:
May 6
th
2023 
Keywords:
small medium-sized business, export activities, support, regulation, Republic of Uzbekistan, export-import, 
innovation, foreign economic activity. 
 
Uzbekistan has set a goal in the Development 
Strategy to increase exports to $30 billion, the 
president said. One of the opportunities for this was to 
obtain the GSP + status from the European Union and 
the right to freely import 6,200 goods into the 
countries of the union. However, the range of goods 
exported to the EU remains narrow and grows slowly - 
79 new items per year (643 in total). The number of 
exporters also showed only a small increase - plus 102 
companies, and there are 579 in total. 
Government 
agencies 
responsible 
for 
certification and standardization do not understand 
their role in export development and do not help 
businesses. Many exporters learn about the non-
compliance of their products with standards after their 
arrival in the developed countries of the world, 
President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Sh.M. 
Mirziyoyev said. 
The head of state pointed out to the 
leadership of standardization services the need to work 
more actively with local manufacturers. By the end of 
the year, it was instructed to increase the number of 
companies exporting goods to developed countries of 
the world to 2,000. (2) 
The goals of export regulation are manifold: 
the desire of the government, by limiting the export of 
raw materials, to protect natural resources from 
depletion, to ensure priority supply of raw materials to 
domestic enterprises, to maintain employment and an 
uninterrupted supply of necessary goods at reasonable 
prices, to limit the export of goods, the production of 
which is subsidized by the state to meet domestic 
needs. countries, finally, to increase foreign exchange 
earnings from exports and strictly control its flow. 
The export potential of a small business is 
defined as the ability to realize the opportunities 
contained in the resources concentrated in the 
production capacities, intangible assets and human 
resources of a small enterprise, provided that the 
national economy is not damaged. 
Structural classification and names of subtypes 
of export potential: scientific and technical potential,
production potential, innovation potential, labor 
potential, investment potential, infrastructural and 
communication potential, geographical potential, 
natural resource potential.
However, in the application to each specific 
enterprise, it is possible to trace which of the 
designated structural elements have been identified, 
formed in practice, and which are not yet involved and 
what can be predicted by competent management 
decisions. Based on the above, we can define a small 
innovative enterprise. (3) 
A small innovative enterprise is an enterprise 
(project group of an enterprise) that develops 
(implements) improves market products (services) of 
technologies using the results of completed scientific 
research, scientific and technological achievements, 
technical improvements and meets the requirements 
for classifying as a small business entity in accordance 
with the law Republic of Uzbekistan. 
Small business is actively involved in foreign 
economic activity, while there are factors hindering the 
development of small business and, as a result, 
hindering its export activity. There is an increase in the 
role of small business in the global foreign economic 
activity. The reasons for this can be called: 
-globalization 
and 
internationalization 
processes taking place in the world, as well as the 
focus on supporting the private sector in the national 
policy of states. Considering entrepreneurship as the 
basis of the national economy has led to the fact that 
about 30% of world exports are currently carried out 
by small businesses; 
- small businesses are characterized by 
promotion to world markets through intermediaries 
and association in clusters, effectively show their 



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