World Bulletin of Management and Law (WBML) Available Online at: https://www.scholarexpress.net
Volume-22, May -2023
ISSN: 2749-3601 2 |
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capabilities in the certification of their products,
respond in a timely manner to larger requests from
foreign consumers;
- the role of the state is especially significant
for the development of the export potential of small
businesses. Support for foreign economic activity in
general and small businesses in particular remains an
important component of the policy of any state.
Factors hindering the development of
external economic activity of small business;
-lack of a state export strategy for the
development of both the country and the regions;
- lack of measures of targeted support from
state administrative bodies;
-unpreparedness of small enterprises for
foreign economic activity;
- lack of financial resources;
- weak information environment;
- low competitiveness of products;
- taxation;
- administrative barriers;
-poor development of industrial infrastructure;
- corruption of public authorities;
- lack of professional knowledge, etc.
The experience of foreign countries in terms of
state regulation of the export activities of small
businesses is considered the experience of state
assistance in the implementation of the export
potential of small businesses in developed countries
like the UK, the USA, Japan and in developing
countries like India, which made it possible to
determine the most effective measures of state
regulation of the export activities of small businesses.
Based on the generalization of world
experience, taking into account the existing structure
of state regulation of foreign economic activity and the
accumulated experience in the Republic of Uzbekistan,
an attempt was made to develop recommendations for
improving the state regulation of foreign economic
activity of small businesses in the Republic of
Uzbekistan.
Following the goal - to develop practical
recommendations for state regulation of the export
activities of small businesses in the Republic of
Uzbekistan, the experience of developed and
developing countries is summarized in order to
determine the most effective measures of state
influence to realize the export potential of small
businesses. To obtain generalized data, those
countries were selected where the share of export-
oriented small enterprises is the largest, and the
experience of state assistance in the development of
their export potential is interesting for implementation
in the Republic of Uzbekistan. To solve these
problems, tariff methods of influencing the foreign
economic activity of small businesses are used. The
Republic
of
Uzbekistan
implements
powerful
mechanisms to facilitate this process.(4)
Main mechanisms:
- provision of state guarantees to banks
lending to export operations;
- a guarantee of compensation for risks
associated with foreign economic activity for small
businesses;
- assistance to small businesses in finding
reliable and acceptable partners;
- exemption of small business exporters from
paying direct or indirect taxes;
- indirect subsidizing of small businesses, for
example, by excluding from taxation the amounts
spent on research and development work;
- creation of special export-oriented economic
zones;
- informational, advisory, technical and legal
support for small businesses;
- state assistance (including financial) in
organizing exhibitions and fairs for export products
and for the participation of small businesses in
international exhibitions.
Of course, the set of measures is individual for
each country and depends on the level of development
of small business and its export potential, on the
economic and political situation inside the country and
on the readiness of the state to allocate funds to
support and stimulate the export activities of small
businesses, as well as the ability of small businesses to
accept these measures.
Improving the state regulation of the export
activities of small businesses in the Republic of
Uzbekistan based on the use of world experience, the
mechanisms of state regulation of the export activities
of small businesses in the Republic of Uzbekistan, the
features of the export potential of small businesses in
the Republic of Uzbekistan are being studied. Based on
the peculiarities of resource support for the export
potential of small businesses, we conclude that in the
end, all problems come down to the possibilities of its
implementation; in the Republic of Uzbekistan, small
businesses certainly have export potential. And it is not
only in the science-intensive products of innovative
enterprises, although at present these products are
the easiest to sell. The export potential of small
businesses in other sectors is not fully realized,
primarily because this work is not carried out
systematically. Enterprises themselves are looking for