The Impact of Anti-Russian Sanctions on Logistics and Foreign Economic Activity
Evgeniya Valer’evna Odintsova
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Evgeniya Valer’evna Odintsova: Packer Service, LLC, Moscow, Russia
Russian Foreign Economic Journal, 2023, issue 2, 73-79
Abstract:
Imports are an important component of the country’s economy and success of a business depends on imported goods. The share of imports to Russia in some industries was as high as 90% until 2022, with supply chains having stable links. But the events of 2022 set new challenges for Russian business, including the need to import goods under sanctions. This article presents the ways to address the challenges. The article appeals to a wide audience, and will be useful for those who intend to start their own business or is interested in logistics market trends under anti-Russian sanctions. The author is a practicing logistics expert.
Keywords: logistics 2022; cargo transportation under sanctions; delivery 2022; import 2022; sanctions restrictions; sanctions 2022; cargo delivery under sanctions; foreign economic activity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.24412/2072-8042-2023-2-73-79
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