ENHANCING THE EFFICIENCY OF FINANCING INNOVATIVE PROCESSES IN CHEMICAL INDUSTRY ENTERPRISES
Keywords:
innovation, chemical industry, financing, investment, tax incentives, innovative projects, preferential lending, accelerated depreciation, research and development (R&D).Abstract
This article examines the existing challenges in financing innovative activities in chemical industry enterprises, as well as the sources of support for innovative projects and financial incentive mechanisms. Based on the experience of foreign countries, the importance of tax incentives, preferential lending, accelerated depreciation, and state support mechanisms in stimulating innovation activities is highlighted. In addition, scientific and practical recommendations have been developed to improve the financing system of innovative activities in chemical industry enterprises.
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