Determinants of the EAEU-EU mutual trade in environmental goods

Authors

  • Egor Vadimovich Pak Moscow State Institute of International Relations MFA Russia
  • Natalya Arkadievna Piskulova Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) MFA Russia

Keywords:

Eurasian Economic Union, (EAEU), European Union, (EU), mutual trade, environmental goods, economic cooperation, environment, green economy

Abstract

Mutual trade in environmental goods is one of the key forms of the EAEU-EU economic cooperation in the environmental field. The main drivers of the environmental goods trade are: reciprocal commitment to the green economy development, i.e. in terms of resource-efficiency; abundance of natural resources and environmental resources as a whole; necessity of common approaches to tackling environmental problems; greater involvement in global economy. Thus, trade in environmental goods might be a promising direction of the EAEU-EU economic agenda stimulating green economy cooperation between the partners.

Author Biographies

Egor Vadimovich Pak, Moscow State Institute of International Relations MFA Russia

Candidate of Economic Sciences
Place of work, post: Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) MFA Russia (Vernadskogo prospekt, 76, Moscow, 119454), Department of Foreign Economic Relations and Foreign Affairs – Lecturer

Natalya Arkadievna Piskulova, Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) MFA Russia

Doctor of Economic Sciences
Place of work, post: Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) MFA Russia (Vernadskogo prospekt, 76, Moscow, 119454), Department of Foreign Economic Relations and Foreign Affairs – Professor

Published

2024-02-08

How to Cite

Pak, E. V., & Piskulova, N. A. (2024). Determinants of the EAEU-EU mutual trade in environmental goods. Russian Foreign Economic Journal, (5), 43–55. Retrieved from https://journal.vavt.ru/rfej/article/view/2437

Issue

Section

Foreign trade activity

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