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Perspectives for the development of trade relations between Slovak Republic and Republic of Bulgaria via Danube River

Petya Koralova - Nozharova

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Abstract: River Danube is an international inland waterway that is part of the Rhine – Danube Core Network Corridor. The favorable geographic location of Slovakia and Bulgaria, as well as their outlet on the River Danube, are key factors for the insurance of better transport and trade relations among West of Europe and Middle East. In this regard, the main objective of the report is to reveal the perspectives for development of the trade relations between both countries via inland waterway transport. For that purpose, a review of the status quo of Bulgarian and Slovak ports is made, as well as an analysis of the cargo turnover, export, import and balances of trades of the countries. As a conclusion, the results of the current research are summarized.

Keywords: trade relations; inland waterway transport; cargo turnover (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F16 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-12-03
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Published in Public administration and regional development 2.11(2015): pp. 66-72

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