Socioeconomic security can be considered one of the cornerstones of statehood and economic growth. Consequently, all efforts by state and non-state structures aimed at improving macroeconomic indicators and boosting the national economy may be seriously jeopardized if the necessary steps are not taken to ensure the country's economic security. Improving the customs system, technical literacy in banking transactions, obtaining and using loans, as well as the functions of the national currency and its mechanisms, also play a unique role in matters of economic security. In certain areas, close cooperation between economic agencies and the national security system is also advisable. A consistent fight against active local and foreign criminal groups and illegal economic clans also plays a significant role in matters of economic security. There can be no more rapidly and effectively acting mechanism or lever for stimulating local production than the movement to acquire our own, local products.
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