... opened to CEE, and China launched two phases of the Investment Cooperation Fund, in 2014 and 2018. When compared with Chinese investments in large EU countries, these figures are not excessive. Cumulative Chinese FDI exceeds 1% of the total only in the ... ... turn in the foreign economic policy of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe in the context of the growing crisis in the European Union. Moscow, RAS Institute of Economics, 2017. 294 p. p.
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A Russia-EU-Africa Strategy for Economic Development and Prosperity. Policy Brief #25/2020
Policy Brief #25/2020
A Russia-EU-Africa Strategy for Economic Development and Prosperity
Russia and the European Union are in the ambitious pursuit of Africa’s heart. Both parties continue to pursue their own rigorous cooperation strategies with the continent – Russia is preparing to open its very first industrial zone in Egypt, and the EU has guaranteed ...
... for 2019 suggest that foreign trade averaged $665 billion per year, compared to $783 billion in 2014. What’s more alarming, Russia’s foreign trade actually fell last year (by $23 billion). And while trade with China has grown significantly, the European Union remains Moscow's main trade partner (making up approximately two-fifths of Russia's total foreign trade).
Despite a very successful 2019, foreign direct investment (FDI) is also down significantly compared to 2014, not to mention 2013. ...
... the possibilities of progress in resolving the Ukrainian crisis, and the prospects for Russia-China interaction. Particular attention was paid to the analysis of the possible evolution of the anti-Russian sanctions policy of the United States and the European Union, as well as the adoption of other restrictive measures that could have a significant negative impact on the development of Russia's economy and Russia's involvement in global financial and economic processes.
On March 23, 2018, chief executives and senior managers of international finance companies Shroders and China Investment Corporation visited Russian International Affairs Council.
The following topics were discussed in the course of the meeting with foreign financiers: medium-term prospects for the development of Russia-the U.S. relations and Russia-EU relations, the Eastern vector of Russian foreign policy, including Russian-Chinese relations and the nuclear issue of the DPRK, Russia’s geopolitical...
... economy’s strategic sectors
could have. The UK authorities introduced protective measures aimed at retaining control over foreign investments into strategic infrastructure projects, including nuclear energy.
The Hinkley Point story signals that, on the one ... ... more active and zealous protection of its national security interests, using the independence gained after withdrawing from the European Union.
Brexit could lead to a radical change in the balance of power on the United Kingdom’s domestic market and in ...
... the EU. Below, General Director in the Russian Federation of the Belgian-Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce in Russia Oleg Prozorov shares his view of the investment climate in Russia today and the work of foreign companies in our country.
How are foreign investments in Russia changing against the background of the international political crisis?
Reports say that capital is coming back into the Russian Federation.
European investments in the Russian Federation have taken a blow because EU banks (notably ...