GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN CRISIS AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE.

Authors

  • Hudjamberdiyeva Ziyodaxon Ravshan qizi Kokand University, Andijan branch Economics program, group 24-03 student Email: [email protected] Tel: +998932210609 Author

Abstract

This study analyzes the global supply chain crisis and its impact on international trade. It examines how factors such as the COVID-19 pandemic, geopolitical tensions, logistical disruptions, and production breakdowns have affected the global trade system. The research also explores ways to ensure trade stability, diversify supply chains, and reduce economic risks. The findings confirm that global supply chain issues significantly influence international economic relations.

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Published

2026-06-04