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ASEAN Economics in Conditions of World Economy Fragmentation: Modern Trends and Potential of Cooperation with Russia

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  • Tatiana Andreevna VORONOVA

    (Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Moscow, Russia)

  • Ekaterina Sergeevna NOVIKOVA

    (Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Moscow, Russia)

Abstract

trade turnover, Russia, ASEAN countries, global value chains, export, import, sanction policy, competitiveness, investing activity, global economic fragmentation This research paper covers the economy of the ASEAN countries in the context of global economic fragmentation, considering modern trends and the potential for developing cooperation with Russia. With the recent global trends, an assessment of the current macroeconomic situation of 10 ASEAN countries is given, a comparative analysis of foreign trade cooperation of the economies of the association with leading trading partners is carried out, and Russia’s place among them is determined. Investing activities of the world’s leading countries in the region are analyzed, in particular in China and the United States. Their role in the context of ASEAN countries is studied separately, taking into account the interests of each party. The findings of the research provide suggestions on structuring Russia’s position in the region, outline the most significant areas of mutually beneficial cooperation, including natural resources extraction, agro-industrial complex, nuclear energy, and higher education services for training technical specialists.

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  • Tatiana Andreevna VORONOVA & Ekaterina Sergeevna NOVIKOVA, 2024. "ASEAN Economics in Conditions of World Economy Fragmentation: Modern Trends and Potential of Cooperation with Russia," Russian Foreign Economic Journal, Russian Foreign Trade Academy Ministry of economic development of the Russian Federation, issue 10, pages 55-69, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:alq:rufejo:rfej_2024_10_55-69
    DOI: 110.24412/2072-8042-2024-10-55-69
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