OVERVIEW OF THE WORLD BANK'S DOCUMENTS ROLE IN PROMOTING FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS
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This article discusses the function of the World Bank in promoting foreign direct investments (FDIs) through its various documents. The World Bank is an international financial institution that provides loans and grants to developing nations in order to promote their economic growth. FDI promotion is one of the methods the World Bank supports economic growth. This article examines the World Bank's documents outlining its approach to promoting FDIs, including its "World Bank Guidelines on the treatment of FDI" and " Foreign Direct Investment Strategy and Roadmap for Uzbekistan." The article also discusses how the World Bank's strategy for promoting FDIs aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations. The conclusion of the article emphasizes the significance of FDIs in developing nations and how World Bank documents can serve as a guide for policymakers and investors interested in promoting sustainable economic development through FDIs.
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