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| Open Access | THE ROLE AND PROSPECTS OF DIGITALIZED MONITORING MECHANISMS IN UZBEKISTAN’S INVESTMENT ENVIRONMENT.
Rahmatov Azim Mahamatovich , Chief Specialist, Tashkent City Department, "Energosavdo" Branch, JSC "Regional Electric Networks"Abstract
This article examines the evolving role of digitalized monitoring mechanisms in shaping a transparent and efficient investment environment in Uzbekistan. As the country intensifies its efforts to attract both domestic and foreign investments, the need for robust digital oversight systems has become increasingly urgent. The study explores how digital monitoring platforms contribute to improving investment governance, reducing administrative burdens, and enhancing investor trust. It also analyzes the current limitations of existing systems and highlights the institutional and technological gaps that must be addressed to achieve full integration. Drawing on international case studies and comparative analysis, the paper proposes a context-specific digital framework suited to Uzbekistan’s socio-economic landscape, outlining its potential to strengthen regulatory efficiency and long-term investment sustainability.
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investment environment, digital monitoring, investment transparency, Uzbekistan economy, investment governance, technological transformation
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