Proceedings of the International scientific and practical conference ―Education and Scientific Progress‖ (April 24-26, 2026) / Publisher website: www.naukainfo.com. – Manchester, United Kingdom, 2026. - 218 p.

56 Introduction. In the context of globalization and integration of Ukraine into the world economy, effective management of foreign economic activity of enterprises is of particular importance. One of the key tools of such integration is monitoring and effective management of foreign economic entrepreneurial activity. Monitoring of foreign economic activity of an enterprise should be considered as a systematic, continuous process of collecting, analyzing and evaluating information on the status, results and trends of foreign economic operations in order to ensure the adoption of sound management decisions. The essence of monitoring foreign economic activity (FEA) has been studied by both Ukrainian and foreign scientists in the fields of international economics, management and analysis of enterprise activities. Key representatives among Ukrainian scientists are: Ihor Blank [1] (considered the financial management of the enterprise and proposed approaches to assessing the effectiveness of FEA through a system of financial indicators); Mykhailo Savluk [2] (studied international finance, analyzed currency aspects of monitoring FEA); Anatoly Filipenko [3] (studied international economics, considered foreign economic activity as a component of global economic processes); Valery Geyets [4] (analyzed macroeconomic aspects of foreign economic activity and focused on strategic development). Among foreign scientists, the following can be distinguished: Philip Kotler [5] (studied international marketing, considered monitoring as part of the analysis of markets and competitors); Michael Porter [6] (theory of competitive advantages, the importance of analyzing the external environment of the enterprise); Peter Drucker [7] (laid the foundations of management by results (KPI), emphasized the role of systematic monitoring of indicators); Igor Ansoff [8] (developed approaches to strategic planning; considered monitoring as an element of adaptation to the external environment); The aforementioned Ukrainian and foreign scientists considered monitoring of foreign economic activity as: a system of analysis of performance indicators; a tool

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