U.S. – Poland: bilateral trade and economic relations at the beginning of the XXI century
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https://doi.org/10.24412/2072-8042-2024-1-23-38Keywords:
USA, Poland, foreign trade, investment cooperation, technology transfer, international business regulationAbstract
The article is devoted to analysis current state of affairs of economic cooperation between USA and Poland. The author observes the bilateral economic relations, main forms, volume, dynamics and factors determining their reсent developments.
The large scale and mutual benefits of the cooperation are demonstrated here. Author comes to conclusion that the U.S. and Poland active participation in global politics, as well is their efforts to promote the bilateral trade and economic ties indicate their close allied relationship both in economic and political-military affairs, notwithstanding a number of economic disagreements. Their economic cooperation is not transitory, it is built upon the long-term commitment.
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