The Importance of Technical Regulation and Standardization in the Development of Our Country in the Era of the Digital Economy

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Mashanpin Timur Vasikovich

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This article presents the opinions of domestic and foreign scientists on the importance of technical regulation and standardization in the development of our country in the era of the digital economy. In the digital age, when technology propels economic expansion and social change, technical regulation and standards are essential to maintaining competitive and sustainable development. By establishing standards for the effectiveness, safety, interoperability, and quality of goods and services, these frameworks promote economic stability and innovation.  Technical regulation and standardization are essential instruments for guaranteeing a safe, creative, and competitive economy in the ever changing digital world. Our society can fully benefit from the digital revolution while preserving social cohesion, economic stability, and national security by putting in place strong regulatory frameworks.

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The Importance of Technical Regulation and Standardization in the Development of Our Country in the Era of the Digital Economy. (2025). Innovative: International Multidisciplinary Journal of Applied Technology (2995-486X), 3(2), 28-32. https://multijournals.org/index.php/innovative/article/view/3087

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