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Table 2 Analysis of products supplied to foreign markets within the framework of GSP+ 
during 2022 
Analysis of products supplied to foreign markets within the framework of GSP+ during 
2022 
 
No

Name of 
Sectors 
Number 
of 
product

Analysis of products destined 
for export to the European 
Union under GSP+ 
Analysis of products destined 
for export to other countries 
under GSP+ 
produc

type 
number of 
enterprise

Export 
quantit
y
(mln. 
doll.) 
produc

type 
number of 
enterprise

Export 
quantit
y
(mln. 
doll.) 

Food and 
agriculture 
1 097 
81 
158 
29,8 
291 
1 824 

140,5 

Textile and 
light 
industry 
1 324 
226 
204 
177,

604 
1 529 

100,8 
No. 
Product sectors under GSP+ 
benefits 
Number of products included in the list 
of GSP+ benefits 

Food and agriculture 
1 097 

Textile and light industry 
1 324 

Chemistry, oil and gas 
969 

Electrical engineering 
653 

Metallurgy 
467 

Leather industry 
105 

Mechanical engineering 
148 

Construction 
111 

Others* 
1 326 
 
Total: 
6 200 


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Chemistry, 
oil and gas 
969 
30 
47 
45,6 
242 
546 

138,7 

Electrical 
engineering 
653 
58 
28 
6,9 
275 
308 
148,


Metallurgy 
467 
61 
45 
33,0 
218 
428 

179,0 

Leather 
industry 
105 


0,59 
64 
213 
59,4 

Mechanical 
engineering 
148 


0,00

35 
96 
30,3 

Constructio

111 
15 
17 
0,1 
84 
333 
63,0 

Others* 
1 326 
112 
68 
3,8 
622 
916 
475,

 
Total: 
6 200 
590 
575 
297,


435 
6 193 

335,9 
Source: developed by the author 
In 2022, within the framework of GSP+ benefits, 590 types of products have been shipped to EU 
countries by the Republic of Uzbekistan, equivalent to 300 million US dollars. Also, 2,435 types 
of products were delivered to the countries that do not provide GSP+ benefits with a value equal 
to 7.3 billion US dollars, and 24 times more exports were made than to the countries that provide 
the benefits. 
Through the table below, we will consider the export analysis of other countries that have 
established exports to the European Union based on the benefits of the GSP status. 
Table 3 Analysis of GSP beneficiaries with the largest share of EU imports [12] 
No. 
GSP beneficiary 
country 
Imports from the 
European Union under 
the GSP 
(billion euros) 
Total imports of the 
European Union (billion 
euros) 
GSP 
imports 
total 


Bangladesh 
16,766 
17,401 
96,4 

India 
16,378 
43,601 
37,6 

Vietnam 
8,994 
37,531 
24,0 

Indonesia 
6,616 
15,557 
42,5 

Pakistan 
5,885 
6,74 
87,3 

Cambodia 
4,987 
5,255 
94,9 

Myanmar 
1,926 
2,189 
88,0 

Philippines 
1,915 
7,49 
25,6 

Sri Lanka 
1,365 
2,755 
49,5 
10 
Mozambique 
1,219 
1,84 
66,3 
From the data of Table 3, it can be seen that Bangladesh and India from a number of countries 
with the GSP system of benefits delivered more than 16 billion Euro worth of products to the EU 
under these incentives. Also, the value of the products supplied by Vietnam, Indonesia and 
Cambodia to EU countries is 5-9 billion. The Philippines and Sri Lanka delivered products equal 
to 1-2 billion Euro to the markets of EU countries. 
Conclusion and suggestions.
According to the results of the research and analysis, we believe that it is necessary to further 
develop marketing research in order to diversify the finished local products delivered from 
Uzbekistan to the European Union market. After Uzbekistan acquires the right to GSP+, it will 


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be appropriate to conduct diplomatic negotiations on the establishment of "green corridors" at 
the borders of these countries in order to significantly increase the volume of agricultural 
products exports to the EU countries. 
Establishing the activity of centers that include services specialized in supplying the results of 
marketing research to the requirements of food, fruit and vegetable and industrial products in the 
markets of importing countries, the world market situation of products and the results of 
marketing research. 
Taking measures to hold exhibitions and fairs in foreign markets considered promising for 
products within the scope of GSP+ benefits. 
Further improvement of the work of introducing international standards and technical regulations 
to the activities of producers of products within the framework of GSP+ privileges by studying 
advanced foreign experience. 
We believe that it is necessary to find promising buyers through the diplomatic missions of the 
Republic of Uzbekistan abroad with farmers and peasant farms and other manufacturing 
enterprises that grow and process products with international quality and safety certificates. 
References 
1.
Decree No. PF-60 of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated January 28, 2022 "On 
the Development Strategy of New Uzbekistan for 2022-2026". 
2.
The meeting chaired by the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Sh.M. Mirziyoev 
dedicated to the issues of "Ensuring price stability in the markets and creating additional 
conditions for business support by increasing the production of food products". April 15, 
2022. 
3.
Mr. Iqbal Ahmad A. Soomro, Dr. Ishaque Ahmed Ansari. The GSP+ and Exports of Pakistan 
to the European Union. Journal of European Studies (JES)/July 2022, 38(2):38-54. 
4.
Rusudan Seturidze, Iasha Meskhia. The European Union’s Generalized System of 
Preferences (GSP) and the Prospect of a Unified Database. Conference: World Academy of 
Science, Engineering and Technology. Spain, Barcelona. October 2013. Volume: 7. 
5.
Brynn Jonsson R. Julia. Analyzing the Diversity and Inclusivity of Philippine Exports to the 
European Union Under the GSP+. Journal of Philippine development: a technical journal of 
the National Economic and Development Authority. July, 2022. 46(2):23-47. 
6.
J. de Coster. The EU's Generalised System of Preferences (GSP): Impact on textile and 
clothing trade. January 2008. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/294102668 
7.
М.S.Siddiqui. Bangladesh at crossroad of GSP, GSP+ & LDC graduation. March 2022. 
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/359437977
8.
The speech of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan at the meeting dedicated to the 
development of local industry, held on November 7, 2022. 
9.
The official website of the Ministry of Investments and Foreign Trade of the Republic of 
Uzbekistan (https://mift.uz/uz/menu/gsp). 
10.
Khojiev E.Yo. Doctor of Philosophy thesis on "Improving the use of marketing research in 
increasing the export of apricot products". Tashkent. 2023. p. 62 
11.
It was analyzed by the author on the basis of Regulation No. 978/2012 of the European 
Parliament and of the Council of October 25, 2012 on the application of the scheme of 
general tariff preferences and repealing Council Regulation No. 732/2008. p. 28-79. 
12.
On 10/02/2020, the European Commission released its third biennial report on the 
Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP).) p 4.

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