DEVELOPMENT OF COMPETITIVE PRODUCTION BASED ON LOCAL RAW MATERIALS IN THE DISTRICT
Keywords:
local raw materials, competitiveness, import substitution, cluster, smart specialization, circular economy, Industry 4.0Abstract
This article analyzes the theoretical and methodological foundations and practical aspects of the production of competitive products based on local raw materials in the districts. The study studies the economic essence of local raw material resources, the relationship between competitiveness theory and local production. Trends in the use of local raw materials in Uzbekistan for 2015-2024, the increase in the number of manufacturing enterprises from 45,000 to 112,000, and the increase in production volume from 45.6 trillion soums to 287.4 trillion soums are analyzed based on statistical data. The article covers the main problems such as technological support, financial resources, marketing system and their economic consequences. Based on cluster approach, smart specialization, Industry 4.0 technologies and principles of circular economy, development perspectives and recommendations have been developed.
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