Opening Russia? Contemporary foreign trade
Julien Vercueil (julien.vercueil@inalco.fr)
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Abstract:
After a somewhat chaotic seven-year interlude, Russia's international strategy–in terms of diplomacy, defense and politics–has been progressively redefined over the past three years. What is the current situation of Russia's foreign trade? What are the main challenges that must be met in the course of a further opening of the Russian economy? For Western companies, is Russia an emergent market, a promising field of investment or a potential threat?
Keywords: Trade policies; Russia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003-02-18
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Published in Russia and Eurasia Review, 2003, 2 (4), https://jamestown.org/program/opening-russia-contemporary-foreign-trade/
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