Anti-Russian Sanctions and Changes in Trans-Eurasian Logistics
( Pp. 294-298)
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Volkova Albina A.
Cand. Sci. (Econ.), Associate Professor, Docent
St. Petersburg State University of Economics
St. Petersburg, Russian Federation Nikitin Yury A. Dr. Sci. (Econ.), Professor; Professor
St. Petersburg State University of Economics
St. Petersburg, Russian Federation Vladimir A. Plotnikov Dr. Sci. (Econ.), Professor; Professor
St. Petersburg State University of Economics; St. Petersburg University of Management Technologies and Economics
St. Petersburg, Russian Federation; St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
St. Petersburg State University of Economics
St. Petersburg, Russian Federation Nikitin Yury A. Dr. Sci. (Econ.), Professor; Professor
St. Petersburg State University of Economics
St. Petersburg, Russian Federation Vladimir A. Plotnikov Dr. Sci. (Econ.), Professor; Professor
St. Petersburg State University of Economics; St. Petersburg University of Management Technologies and Economics
St. Petersburg, Russian Federation; St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract:
The introduction of anti-Russian sanctions by the countries of the «collective West» in the globalized world has affected not only the economy of Russia and the countries that implement sanctions, but also third countries. There was a violation of international supply chains in Eurasia, which were associated with the Russian Federation. These changes affected international routes linking China and the European Union. The article assesses the impact of anti-Russian sanctions on trans-Eurasian logistics, analyzes current and future changes in its organization.
How to Cite:
Volkova A.A., Nikitin Y.A., Vladimir A.P., (2022), ANTI-RUSSIAN SANCTIONS AND CHANGES IN TRANS-EURASIAN LOGISTICS. Economic Problems and Legal Practice, 6 => 294-298.
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Smeshko O.G., Plotnikov V.A., Vertakova Yu.V. Prospects for the Russian economy: new challenges to economic security and restructuring of public administration // Economics and Management. 2022. V. 28. No. 6. pp. 524-537.
Tian Ts. Study of the current state of container traffic on the China-European Union route // Logistics-the Eurasian bridge. Materials of the XVII international scientific-practical conference. Krasnoyarsk, 2022, pp. 327-331.
Shcherbakov V.V. Synergy of Commerce and Logistics in the Digital Economy of the Contract Type // Proceedings of the St. Petersburg State University of Economics. 2020. No. 2 (122). pp. 78-85.
Keywords:
Anti-Russian sanctions, international transport corridors, international freight traffic, China, European Union, Russia, Eurasia.
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