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WTO REGULATIONS IN MANAGING TRADE-RELATED RISKS: NATIONAL APPROACH

Sirajiddinov NishanbayDepartment of International Economics Faculty of International Economics and Management University of World Economy and Diplomacy Doctoral Researcher Denau Institute of Entrepreneurship and PedagogyAkobir NorkobilovDepartment of International Economics Faculty of International Economics and Management University of World Economy and Diplomacy Doctoral Researcher Denau Institute of Entrepreneurship and Pedagogy
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This research paper examines the intersection of international trade and the green economy, with a focus on managing trade-related risks through regulations established by the World Trade Organization (WTO). The study investigates how the global trade of environmentally friendly products and services can contribute to the promotion of a sustainable green economy. By analyzing the role of WTO regulations in addressing potential risks and challenges in international trade, this research aims to provide insights into how policymakers and stakeholders can effectively leverage trade agreements to advance environmental sustainability goals. The findings of this research will contribute to a better understanding of the connection between international trade and the green economy, highlighting the importance of regulatory frameworks in shaping a more sustainable future for global trade.

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