Russia’s market for international carriage of goods by road: trends and prospects

Authors

  • Aleksey Igorevich Zaboev FSUE "Scientific Center for Integrated Transport problems of the Ministry of Transport of the RF
  • Konstantin Vladimirovich Kholopov Russian Foreign Trade Academy

Keywords:

Russian market, transport by road, transportation geography

Abstract

Assess the status and capacity of the Russian market for international road transport of goods. The authors defined nomenclature of cargoes and transportation geography by country and region and the trends of international road transport of goods by the participating countries of the European Conference of Ministers of Transport (ECMT). The basic parameters of the application for the permit system ECMT interests of Russian carriers. The forecast parameters and factors of development of the Russian market of international road transport of goods in the near future. Found that the volume and share of correspondence with the EU in the foreseeable future will remain prevalent in the general structure of Russian international road haulage. However, they can be reduced to create a single market of road transport services within the EAEC.

Author Biographies

Aleksey Igorevich Zaboev, FSUE "Scientific Center for Integrated Transport problems of the Ministry of Transport of the RF

Ph.D. (Economics)
Place of work, post: FSUE "Scientific Center for Integrated Transport problems of the Ministry of Transport of the RF, Department head

Konstantin Vladimirovich Kholopov, Russian Foreign Trade Academy

Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor
Place of work, post: Russian Foreign Trade Academy, Department of foreign trade and international transactions, Head of the Department

Published

2024-02-08

How to Cite

Zaboev, A. I., & Kholopov, K. V. (2024). Russia’s market for international carriage of goods by road: trends and prospects. Russian Foreign Economic Journal, (7), 97–104. Retrieved from https://journal.vavt.ru/rfej/article/view/818

Issue

Section

Транспорт

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