STATE SUPPORT MECHANISMS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MACHINE-BUILDING INDUSTRY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18088213Keywords:
Mechanical engineering industry, government support, industrial policy, investments, subsidies, tax incentives, innovation, localization.Abstract
This article examines the role and importance of state support mechanisms in the development of the mechanical
engineering industry. Particular attention is paid to tax and customs incentives, subsidies, public investments, credit
systems, financing of innovative projects, and localization policies. In addition, the study analyzes issues related to
attracting foreign investment, enhancing competitiveness, and expanding export potential. The research findings indicate
that government support constitutes a key strategic factor in ensuring the sustainable development of the mechanical
engineering sector.
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