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Main Author: Jumaboyev Akmal Sheraliyevich
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Published: Zenodo 2025
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15555772
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contents <p>This thesis explores the structure and development of China's insurance market as a model for improving<br>Uzbekistan’s insurance system. It highlights China's rapid insurance sector growth, particularly following its WTO<br>accession, integration into global trade, and implementation of regulatory and tax incentives. The paper emphasizes the<br>role of foreign insurance companies, internal regulatory frameworks, and the rising demand for long-term life insurance in<br>China. Through comparative analysis, the study identifies applicable reforms for Uzbekistan, including reconsidering tax<br>incentives for life insurance and expanding insurance products tailored to lower- and middle-income groups. The research<br>aims to adapt successful Chinese practices to strengthen Uzbekistan’s insurance market infrastructure and inclusiveness</p>
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spellingShingle China insurance market experience.
Jumaboyev Akmal Sheraliyevich
<p>This thesis explores the structure and development of China's insurance market as a model for improving<br>Uzbekistan’s insurance system. It highlights China's rapid insurance sector growth, particularly following its WTO<br>accession, integration into global trade, and implementation of regulatory and tax incentives. The paper emphasizes the<br>role of foreign insurance companies, internal regulatory frameworks, and the rising demand for long-term life insurance in<br>China. Through comparative analysis, the study identifies applicable reforms for Uzbekistan, including reconsidering tax<br>incentives for life insurance and expanding insurance products tailored to lower- and middle-income groups. The research<br>aims to adapt successful Chinese practices to strengthen Uzbekistan’s insurance market infrastructure and inclusiveness</p>
title China insurance market experience.
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15555772