在乌兹别克斯坦整合可持续贸易原则

Anvar Rahmetov, Malika Rakhmetova
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本文是对乌兹别克斯坦可持续发展目标(SDG)相关政策现状的评估。它基于对联合国编制的可持续发展目标数据的分析,对乌兹别克斯坦可持续发展目标相关关键战略的概述,以及对十几名受访者的非结构化访谈。桌面研究表明,政府的关键可持续发展目标优先事项仍然是促进出口、创造就业和提高经济竞争力。访谈表明,可持续性被理解为政治和经济稳定、经济增长、环境保护和法治。从可持续发展目标的问题来看,受访者认为支持中小企业和女性企业家、创造就业机会和电子商务是最优先考虑的问题,同时认为腐败、垄断和市场扭曲、政策执行能力低下以及公众对可持续发展的认识有限是最大的障碍。乌兹别克斯坦将国际贸易纳入可持续发展目标的最大优势是当前的改革势头。与邻国关系的显著改善是另一个优势,为改善区域贸易、过境、互联互通、水管理和水-能源联系提供了机会。最大的挑战仍然是政府以牺牲其他可持续发展目标为代价,专注于出口、就业和投资,以及继续实施进口替代政策。
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Integrating Sustainable Trade Principles in Uzbekistan
This article is an assessment of the current state of affairs in Uzbekistan’s sustainable development goals (SDG)-related policies. It is based on an analysis of UN compiled data on SDGs, and an overview of Uzbekistan’s key SDG-related strategies, as well as unstructured interviews with a dozen respondents. Desk research suggests that Government’s key SDG priorities remain in export promotion, job creation and increased economic competitiveness. Interviews suggest that sustainability is understood as political and economic stability, economic growth, environmental conservation and rule of law. From the SDG issues, respondents identified SME and female entrepreneur support, employment generation and e-commerce as the ones with the highest priority, while concurring that corruption, monopolies and market distortions, low policy implementation capacity and limited public awareness of sustainability were the greatest obstacles. The greatest strength of Uzbekistan in integrating international trade into SDGs is the current reform momentum. Significantly improved relations with neighbours are another strength, with a window of opportunity to improve on regional trade, transit, connectivity, as well as water management and water-energy nexus. The greatest challenge remains the government’s focus on exports, jobs and investments at the expense of other SDGs, as well as the continuation of the import substitution policies.
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