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5. Eurasian Economic Union: Foreign Economic Relations

Author : Evgeny Vinokurov

Published in: Introduction to the Eurasian Economic Union

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

In this chapter, we focus on the EAEU’s foreign economic relations. We start with the EAEU’s emerging network of free trade and economic agreements, most of them still in the making (Vietnam, Singapore, Israel, Iran, etc.). The current state of cooperation with both the European Union and China follows. For China, after reviewing the state of trade and investment relations, we look at both the perspectives of the Belt and Road Initiative and at the EAEU-China draft agreement on economic cooperation. We also address the perspectives of new states joining the EAEU and EAEU member states’ ability to withdraw from the Union.

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EDB Centre for Integration Studies (2016b).
 
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Metadata
Title
Eurasian Economic Union: Foreign Economic Relations
Author
Evgeny Vinokurov
Copyright Year
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92825-8_5