β° TODAY at 11:00 Moscow Time (GMT+3) the Valdai Club will host an expert discussion on the EAEU as the core component of the Greater Eurasian Partnership.
βWhat should be the next steps towards increasing the mutual openness of EAEU memberstates?
βWhat are some promising new directions and areas for integration?
βHow should the unionβs development strategy take into account global shifts?
These and other questions will be addressed by the discussion participants.
Links to the live broadcast of the discussion will be posted on all online platforms of the Valdai Club: on the website, X (formerly Twitter), VKontakte, Telegram and Dzen.
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βWhat should be the next steps towards increasing the mutual openness of EAEU memberstates?
βWhat are some promising new directions and areas for integration?
βHow should the unionβs development strategy take into account global shifts?
These and other questions will be addressed by the discussion participants.
Links to the live broadcast of the discussion will be posted on all online platforms of the Valdai Club: on the website, X (formerly Twitter), VKontakte, Telegram and Dzen.
#WiderEurasia #EAEU #Eurasia
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On April 17 at 11:00 Moscow Time (GMT+3) the Valdai Club will host an expert discussion on the EAEU as the core component of the Greater Eurasian Partnership. More: https://valdaiclub.com/multimedia/video/eaeu-greater-eurasian-partnership-an-expert-discussionv/
π Eurasian Integration in New Realities
On April 17, 2024, the Valdai Club held an expert discussion dedicated to the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) as the core of the Greater Eurasian Partnership. The discussion was moderated by Timofei Bordachev.
π¬ Georgy Arzumanyan, Deputy Director of the Industrial Policy Department of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) emphasised that in spite of today's unfavourable and uncertain economic conditions, the EAEU has proven its worth and effectiveness. A stable integration infrastructure has been formed with significant potential for further development. Speaking about industry as the main driver of economic development, Arzumanyan pointed out that in the real sector, there is now a βrebootβ of global technology markets, as well as the relocalisation of production and logistics redistribution. Against this background, many states have moved βto the track of self-sufficiencyβ. This leads to the need to rethink the industrial policy of the EAEU.
π¬ Rakhim Oshakbaev, Director of the TALAP Centre for Applied Research, noted that the prospects for Eurasian integration largely depend on the outcome of the conflict in Ukraine and Russiaβs future relations with Western countries and the world at large. βOur economic integration can hardly be far from the general political contour,β he added. Oshakbaev agreed with the opinion of those experts who believe that Kazakhstan, despite its initial role as one of the initiators of the integration process, is now generally impeding its development and is not inclined to support βthe serious development and implementation of any integration documents.β In his opinion, this is due to the fact that, given the difficult economic situation in Kazakhstan, falling under secondary sanctions could become a βperfect stormβ for the country.
π¬ βRussian exports exist, have existed and will exist,β said Dmitry Prokhorenko, Foreign Network Overseas Director of the Russian Export Centre, who spoke about Russiaβs foreign economic activity in the context of Eurasian integration and about building bilateral chains of interaction with the EAEU countries and partner countries of the union. According to Prokhorenko, the Russian Export Centre actively promotes and supports Russian companies in friendly markets. The centre has opened representative offices in all EAEU countries and many CIS countries. It actively uses the tools of the special economic zones of the EAEU countries to create new production chains aimed at exporting to third countries and supplying components to assembly plants in Russia.
π¬ βFirst and foremost, there should be self-regulating organisations among our countries and business associations. Then and only then we will be able to develop viable designs,β said Kubatbek Rakhimov, Executive Director of the Applicata-Centre for Strategic Solutions. He considers bureaucracy and slow βevolutionaryβ development as the main danger facing the EAEU, which does not take into account the latest changes in the world and the new realities of moving away from globalisation towards new, integrated economic blocs. Rakhimov announced the need to reform the Eurasian Economic Commission with the introduction of the Eurasian commissionerβs institution to resolve cross-sectoral issues and fill gaps not filled by the classical ministerial structures. In addition, according to him, the issue of the Eurasian Development Bank has not been resolved. The EDB should be an element within the EAEU; its interaction with the EEC is necessary.
https://valdaiclub.com/events/posts/articles/eurasian-integration-in-new-realities/
#WiderEurasia #EAEU #Eurasia
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On April 17, 2024, the Valdai Club held an expert discussion dedicated to the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) as the core of the Greater Eurasian Partnership. The discussion was moderated by Timofei Bordachev.
π¬ Georgy Arzumanyan, Deputy Director of the Industrial Policy Department of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) emphasised that in spite of today's unfavourable and uncertain economic conditions, the EAEU has proven its worth and effectiveness. A stable integration infrastructure has been formed with significant potential for further development. Speaking about industry as the main driver of economic development, Arzumanyan pointed out that in the real sector, there is now a βrebootβ of global technology markets, as well as the relocalisation of production and logistics redistribution. Against this background, many states have moved βto the track of self-sufficiencyβ. This leads to the need to rethink the industrial policy of the EAEU.
π¬ Rakhim Oshakbaev, Director of the TALAP Centre for Applied Research, noted that the prospects for Eurasian integration largely depend on the outcome of the conflict in Ukraine and Russiaβs future relations with Western countries and the world at large. βOur economic integration can hardly be far from the general political contour,β he added. Oshakbaev agreed with the opinion of those experts who believe that Kazakhstan, despite its initial role as one of the initiators of the integration process, is now generally impeding its development and is not inclined to support βthe serious development and implementation of any integration documents.β In his opinion, this is due to the fact that, given the difficult economic situation in Kazakhstan, falling under secondary sanctions could become a βperfect stormβ for the country.
π¬ βRussian exports exist, have existed and will exist,β said Dmitry Prokhorenko, Foreign Network Overseas Director of the Russian Export Centre, who spoke about Russiaβs foreign economic activity in the context of Eurasian integration and about building bilateral chains of interaction with the EAEU countries and partner countries of the union. According to Prokhorenko, the Russian Export Centre actively promotes and supports Russian companies in friendly markets. The centre has opened representative offices in all EAEU countries and many CIS countries. It actively uses the tools of the special economic zones of the EAEU countries to create new production chains aimed at exporting to third countries and supplying components to assembly plants in Russia.
π¬ βFirst and foremost, there should be self-regulating organisations among our countries and business associations. Then and only then we will be able to develop viable designs,β said Kubatbek Rakhimov, Executive Director of the Applicata-Centre for Strategic Solutions. He considers bureaucracy and slow βevolutionaryβ development as the main danger facing the EAEU, which does not take into account the latest changes in the world and the new realities of moving away from globalisation towards new, integrated economic blocs. Rakhimov announced the need to reform the Eurasian Economic Commission with the introduction of the Eurasian commissionerβs institution to resolve cross-sectoral issues and fill gaps not filled by the classical ministerial structures. In addition, according to him, the issue of the Eurasian Development Bank has not been resolved. The EDB should be an element within the EAEU; its interaction with the EEC is necessary.
https://valdaiclub.com/events/posts/articles/eurasian-integration-in-new-realities/
#WiderEurasia #EAEU #Eurasia
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Eurasian Integration in New Realities
On April 17, 2024, the Valdai Club held an expert discussion dedicated to the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) as the core of the Greater Eurasian Partnership. The discussion was moderated by Timofei Bordachev.