Russian-Chinese cooperation: economical, institutional, investment and trade aspects

Author(s):  P.M. Koltsov, Dr., Prof., B.B. Gorodovikov’ Kalmyk state university, Elista, Russia, petrkoltsov52@mail.ru

S.M. Murgaev, candidate of Sciences, no, B.B. Gorodovikov’ Kalmyk state university, Elista, Russia

S.A. Umgaev, no, no, B.B. Gorodovikov’ Kalmyk state university, Elista, Russia

Issue:  Volume 46, № 4

Rubric:  Topical issues of world history

Annotation:  This article is devoted to trade, investment and institutional aspects of Russion-Chinese economic cooperation. The perspective of this cooperation, problems of growth and structural changes of China’s economy are also analyzed. This research based on analyzes of key indicators: GDP growth and structure, import and export volume and structure, foreign trade’s amount and structure, indicators of investment activity. Institutional aspects of bilateral relationships are analyzed. This work also contains evaluation of Russian-Chinese relationship’s perspectives and analyzes of growth problems and structure changes in Chinese economy, which is connected to service sector development and quality of life’s growth. Development of Chinese market creates opportunities for the growth of Russian export, but on the condition that our country could form the supply of quality and interesting products. The authors come to a conclusion that significant growth of Russia and People’s Republic of China economic interactions is a fundamental base for political partnership and strategical interactions.

Keywords:  Russia, China, international relations, foreign trade, international trade, economy of China.

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DOI:  10.18413/2075-4458-2019-46-4-664-672

Reference to article:  Koltsov P.M., Murgaev S.M., Umgaev S.A. 2019. Russian-chinese cooperation: economical, institutional, investment and trade aspects. Belgorod State University Scientific Bulletin. History. Political Science, 46(4): 664–672 (in Russian). DOI 10.18413/2075-4458-2019-46-4-664-672