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Transport and Logistics Market Transformation: Prospects for Russian-Chinese Integration under Sanctions Restrictions

Karolina Sikirinskaya and Elena Ponomarenko

Economic Studies journal, 2024, issue 4, 144-163

Abstract: The development of the transport and logistics system in the direction of Russian-Chinese cross-border cooperation is an important direction not only from the point of view of economic prospects, but also from the point of view of political cooperation. The article is devoted to the development and substantiation of proposals for deepening the integration processes of the transport and logistics market of Russia and China. The trends in the development of the world market of transport and logistics services are analyzed with an emphasis on the border regions of Russia and China; identified its key problems and possible directions for their solution to deepen the subsequent integration between the border regions; an assessment of the effectiveness of the development of the transport infrastructure of the border regions of Russia, as well as the prospects for integrating Russia into the system of world economic relations in the Asia-Pacific region (APR) is given.

JEL-codes: L92 L98 N75 O18 R12 R41 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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