KICHIK TADBIRKORLIK SUB’EKTLARINING EKSPORT SALOHIYATINI OSHIRISH
Keywords:
small business, export competence, international trade, market research, access to finance, technological adoption, government support.Abstract
Small business plays a decisive role in the world economy, making a significant contribution to employment and innovation. This article examines strategies for increasing the export potential of small business entities. Through an extensive literature review and analysis, key factors affecting export competitiveness are identified, including market research, access to finance, technological adoption, and government support.
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