IMPROVEMENT OF THE CERTIFICATION MECHANISM IN THE PRODUCTION OF TEXTILE INDUSTRY PRODUCTS
Keywords:
textile enterprises, sewing-knitting industry, investment, cotton fiber, clustering, spinning, cluster, population employment,Abstract
The article discusses the progress of the textile industry in both domestic and international contexts, as well as the practical implementation of government assistance in this sector. The study examined the research undertaken by both local and foreign scientists on topics such as financial management in light industrial companies, establishment and management of clusters, and the benefits of clustering production in textile enterprises. An analysis was conducted on the experiences of nations that have a well-established textile sector, such as China, Germany, and Turkey. The research findings led to the development of evidence-based suggestions to enhance the financial management of industrial firms in Uzbekistan.
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