The Belarusian and Russian Integration: Customs Cooperation
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The Article is devoted to study of customs cooperation in the frameworks of Belarus and Russia integration process leading to formation of common customs and economic environment in perspective. It submits comprehensive analysis of formation of customs union of Belarus and Russia, reflects specifics of its functioning in the context of customs union member states entry to the system of European and World economic relations.
Integrational processes on the territory of the ex-USSR are the natural result of the development of the former Soviet republics. The modern level of economic development and political relations between Belarus and Russia testifies to a steady increase of integrational processes and coordination of the economy and policy of the two states.
Integrational processes on the territory of the ex-USSR are the natural result of the development of the former Soviet republics. The modern level of economic development and political relations between Belarus and Russia testifies to a steady increase of integrational processes and coordination of the economy and policy of the two states.
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