The energy security strategy of China – foreign trade aspect

Authors

  • Aleksander Nikolayevich Zakharov Russian Foreign Trade Academy
  • Nikita Andreyevich Rusak Moscow State Institute of International Relations MFA Russia

Keywords:

energy security, fuel and energy complex (FEC), renewable energy sources (RES), export commodity and resource-an innovative way of development

Abstract

This article analyzes the experience of China in ensuring the energy security, addresses China’s energy exports and imports from the 70s, the structure of oil and natural gas imports in China in 2016. Th e data on coal mining and production of alternative energy sources is presented; the energy market outlook in China in the near future is considered. China intends to achieve 85% of energy self-suffi ciency rate by 2020 year, the share of renewable energy sources to 15%, reduce the share of coal in industrial production up to 62% and increase the use of natural gas to 10%. The authors give suggestions how to use the experience of China for securing Russia’s energy security, which imply mainly the transition from commodities export-driven economy to resource and innovation-driven development.

Author Biographies

Aleksander Nikolayevich Zakharov, Russian Foreign Trade Academy

Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor
Place of work, post: Russian Foreign Trade Academy, Department of World and National Economy, Professor

Nikita Andreyevich Rusak, Moscow State Institute of International Relations MFA Russia

Place of work, post: Moscow State Institute of International Relations MFA Russia, School of International Relations, student

Published

2024-02-08

How to Cite

Zakharov, A. N., & Rusak, N. A. (2024). The energy security strategy of China – foreign trade aspect. Russian Foreign Economic Journal, (11), 32–38. Retrieved from https://journal.vavt.ru/rfej/article/view/2297

Issue

Section

World economy

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