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TRADE AND ECONOMIC RELATIONS (7) answer(s).
 
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American-Chinese trade wars: economics or geopolitics? / Petrovsky, Vladimir   Journal Article
Petrovsky, Vladimir Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The dispute between the United States and the People's Republic of China over trade and economic issues has a long history. It has now become clear, however, that Donald Trump's protectionist policy is in direct contrast to China's consistent position in defense of free trade, based on the principles of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Washington sees in Beijing its main strategic competitor and has adopted a policy of long-term opposition to China in all spheres, including trade and economics. Having launched a trade war against China, the United States is also doing its best to weaken by noneconomic means their growing competition in the field of high technology.
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ID:   127668


Comparative analysis of Tajikistan's trade and economic relatio / Umarov, Khojimakhmad   Journal Article
Umarov, Khojimakhmad Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract During its twenty years of independence, the dynamics of Tajikistan's trade and economic relations with Russia and China have undergone dramatic changes. Russia's share is gradually declining, while China's is growing; imports noticeably outstrip exports in Tajikistan's goods turnover with these countries. The import and export commodity structures also greatly differ. Both Russia and China have their own areas of specialization in the economy and are pursuing a policy aimed at establishing unequal relations with Tajikistan.
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ID:   109734


India, Russia in the post-unipolar world / Mohanty, Arun   Journal Article
Mohanty, Arun Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   173272


Italy, Our Privileged Partner / Razov, S   Journal Article
Razov, S Journal Article
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Key Words Sanctions  Russia  Italy  Trade and Economic Relations 
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ID:   177531


Mongolia and Russia: a close neighbor is better than a distant relative / Enkhtaivan, Nyamtseren   Journal Article
Enkhtaivan, Nyamtseren Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A CENTURY is a very long period not only for one person but even with regard to relations between Mongolia and Russia. During the past century, a lot has changed in Mongolia, Russia, and the world as a whole. Life goes on, with economic upturns followed by crises, technical innovations changing our way of life, and care about the future generation and the country taking up all the time. Our peaceful life today did not come easily, and amid our everyday problems, we must remember our heroes of the past, especially now, 75 years after the end of World War II.
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ID:   175940


PRC policy In Southeast Asia / Polonchuk, Ruslan   Journal Article
POLONCHUK, Ruslan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article deals with the main directions of policy pursued by People's Republic of China in Southeast Asia (SEA). Political, trade, economic, cultural and educational measures of China to strengthen its influence in Southeast Asia are analyzed. Particular attention is paid to the organization of trade and economic cooperation and ensuring the regional security of China together with the SEA countries. We also consider the problem of the South China Sea in relations between China and ASEAN countries.
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ID:   183434


South Korea's trade with the countries of Central Asia in the 21st century / Kupina, Ludmila   Journal Article
KUPINA, Ludmila Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The author studies the structure and dynamics of trade between South Korea and Central Asia from 2000 to 2019. The existing trade turnover is unbalanced with an outdated trade structure: South Korean exports of manufactured goods predominate in mutual trade flows, while Central Asia main exports are primary commodities and raw materials. The Central Asian republics' low involvement in global value chains is the main reason for the existing inefficient trade and greatly hinders the development of investment cooperation. The implementation of reforms by Central Asian countries will contribute to the development of other trade areas and economic relations, while promoting diversification of the structure of trade with South Korea.
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