Foreign trade trends of the "Dnister" Euroregion
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https://doi.org/10.31617/3.2024(136)02Keywords:
trade in goods, European integration, stability of the economy, export, import.Abstract
The main trends of foreign trade in goods of Ukraine and Moldova were considered, and their main regional preferences were determined. It has been proven that both countries should change commodity exports of raw materials to goods with higher added value. The research is based on the hypothesis that in the conditions of geopolitical changes and globalization, the trade in goods of selected countries undergoes structural changes, and as a result, affects the state of economic stability of the country. General scientific methods of induction and deduction, cause-and-effect relationship, tabular and graphic methods are applied. The dynamics of the economic stability of countries for 2017–2023 was determined using the indicator method. It was found that the diversion of resources to the settlement of political conflicts reduces the level of economic stability of both countries.
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