ENHANCING COOPERATION WITH INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN THE FIELD OF TECHNICAL REGULATION

Authors

  • Abdullakhon Orifboev Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47390/ydif-y2025v1i10/n01

Keywords:

Technical regulation; international organizations; standardization; conformity assessment; ISO; IEC; Codex Alimentarius; OIML; integration; export; national standardization system.

Abstract

This article examines the issues related to enhancing cooperation with international organizations in the field of technical regulation. It highlights the relevance of integrating international experience into national practices of standardization and conformity assessment within the modern global trading environment. The study analyzes the existing mechanisms of cooperation with ISO, IEC, Codex Alimentarius, OIML, and other international bodies, as well as their significance for Uzbekistan’s system of technical regulations. Institutional and legal challenges encountered during the integration process are also assessed. Based on the findings, the article proposes recommendations aimed at improving competitiveness, reducing technical barriers, expanding export potential, and fostering the production of goods that comply with international standards. The results emphasize the strategic importance of global cooperation for the sustainable development of the technical regulation system.

References

1. ISO. International Organization for Standardization. Annual Report. Geneva, 2023.

2. IEC. International Electrotechnical Commission. Standardization Strategy 2022–2030. Geneva, 2022.

3. OIML. International Vocabulary of Metrology. Paris, 2021.

4. WTO. Technical Barriers to Trade Committee. Annual Review. Geneva, 2023.

5. TSE (Turkish Standards Institution). International Cooperation Reports. Ankara, 2021.

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Published

2025-11-21

How to Cite

Orifboev, A. (2025). ENHANCING COOPERATION WITH INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN THE FIELD OF TECHNICAL REGULATION. SCIENCE OF THE NEW ERA: INNOVATIVE IDEAS AND SOLUTIONS FOR HUMANITY, 1(10), 4-7. https://doi.org/10.47390/ydif-y2025v1i10/n01