Plekhanov Russian University of Economics (Department of world economy, Professor)
Moskva, Moscow, Russian Federation
The most significant shifts in the sphere of modern international trade are considered with an emphasis on trends in commodity exchange that have emerged both at the global and regional and country levels. The processes that took place in the past year under the conditions of difficult world economic dynamics and against the background of increasing general turbulence are analyzed. The article provides a comparative analysis of the latest changes that have appeared in these areas during the recovery period to overcome the consequences of the global crisis shocks. Consideration of the stated problems was carried out on the basis of the methodology of comparative statistical analysis using recently published official data, actually introduced into Russian scientific circulation for the first time.
world economic dynamics, international commodity trade, foreign trade, commodity exports, commodity imports, trade turnover, foreign trade balance, turbulence, sanctions, China, USA, European Union (EU), Germany, Netherlands, Italy, Belgium, France, Japan, Republic of Korea, Canada, Mexico, UK, Singapore
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