... Eurasia’s regional development institutions, namely regional development banks and regional financing arrangements. Such a pragmatic platform may prove to be more feasible than the building of a platform for regional integration arrangements such as the EU, EAEU and ASEAN. While a platform for Eurasia’s regional integration arrangements may well be attained in the distant future in line with visions such as the Greater Eurasian Partnership, a more realistic and near-term prospect could be the formation of a framework for cooperation among ...
... losses in others. The interests of the parties coincide in some areas and do not in others. Brussels would be primarily interested in: 1. establishing a simple free trade zone and the removal of tariff barriers to increase the volume of exports to the EAEU market; 2. the liberalization of the Union's anti-trust legislation and the enforcement of a national regime for European companies; 3. improving the investment climate in Eurasia. However, for the member states of the Eurasian Economic Union a "simple" FTA is not profitable. They are more concerned with increasing FDI and technology transfer needed for the modernization and reconstruction of their own competitive ...
... the EAEU (FTA, FTA +, a trade and economic partnership, joining the EAEU); the domestic political context both in Moldova and in Europe; prospects for deepening trade and economic cooperation between Moldova and the EAEU within the concept of an "EU -EAEU common economic space".Trade statisticsIn 2015, 22% of Moldovan exports went to the Eurasian Economic Union, compared to 62% export to the European Union. Most of the Moldovan exports to the EAEU flow to the Russian Federation (12%) and Belarus (7%). Ther has been very little export to Kazakhstan (3%) and no exports at all to Armenia ...