Competition among ports on the Eastern coast of the Baltic Sea for the Russian and Eastern European market

The paper describes the Baltic ports in the process of adoption to a changing environment. The EU is Russia's most important trading partner by far, accounting for 50% of its overall trade in 2010. This relation will continue to strengthen due to Russia's recent accession to the WTO (since...

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出版年:Contemporary Economy
主要な著者: Kateryna Grushevska, Irina Moskvichenko
フォーマット: 論文
言語:英語
出版事項: University of Gdansk 2013-12-01
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要約:The paper describes the Baltic ports in the process of adoption to a changing environment. The EU is Russia's most important trading partner by far, accounting for 50% of its overall trade in 2010. This relation will continue to strengthen due to Russia's recent accession to the WTO (since December 2011). This paper aims to analyse the present economic situation in the ports on the East coast of the Baltic Sea with a qualitative analysis of their hinterlands. Since the ports on the East coast of Baltic basin are in a very competitive environment, it is interesting to investigate how they succeed in the attraction of Russian and Eastern European cargo.
ISSN:2082-677X
2082-677X