AMERICAN Journal of Public Diplomacy and International Studies Volume 01, Issue 06, 2023 ISSN (E): 2993-2157 The Gsp+ and Analyzing Exports of Uzbekistan to the European Union Khojiev Elshod Yoqub ugli, Ph.D Tashkent State University of Economics, Senior lecturer of Marketing Department Abstract: The article reveals ways to increase the type and volume of products exported to EU
countries within the framework of the "GSP+" (Generalized system of preferences), to increase
the export potential of local products, to adapt products to international requirements and norms,
and to implement them. The role and importance of the effective use of the "GSP+" system of
benefits in export activities has been highlighted by the author.
Keywords: "GSP+" preferential system, export potential, local products, food and non-food
products, export volume, international requirements.
Introduction. Developing the national economy in Uzbekistan, ensuring its growth rate at the level of modern
requirements, forming a competitive economy, taking local products to foreign markets and
promoting the brand of Uzbek products on the world market, rapidly continuing reforms, raising
them to a new modern level, and comprehensive socio-economic development of the regions are
today's priorities. is one of the most urgent issues.
In the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated January 28, 2022 No. PF-60
"On the Development Strategy of New Uzbekistan for 2022-2026" it is stated that "by increasing
the export potential of the Republic, the export volume of the Republic will reach 30 billion US
dollars in 2026, the system of supporting the activities of exporting enterprises" by actively
continuing to increase the republic's export potential, introduce standards that meet the foreign
market and international requirements and attract famous brands, increase the share of the
private sector in exports to 60%, increase the export geography of goods from 115 to 150". [1]
On April 15, 2022, under the chairmanship of President Shavkat Mirziyoev, at the meeting
dedicated to the issues of "Ensuring price stability in the markets by increasing the production of
food products and creating additional conditions for business support", effectively using the
existing land resources, 7.7 million tons in 2022 It was emphasized that it is necessary to grow
wheat and 23 million tons of fruits and vegetables and ensure export of 1.5 billion dollars. [2]
For this reason, it is necessary to implement part of the tasks indicated in this article, that is, first
of all, to produce local products based on the requirements of international standards, to ensure
their competitiveness, to increase the level of recognition, and secondly, to comprehensively
support and encourage export, and to increase its volume steadily. ensuring success in export
markets due to the diverse and unique environment in foreign markets is one of the most
important tasks.