Regulation of Import Operations under Sanctions Restrictions
https://doi.org/10.26794/2220-6469-2023-17-4-109-119
Abstract
In terms of market relations, Russia actively integrated into the world space as an outcome of globalization processes, which significantly determined its foreign economic activity. Increased political tension, growing threats to Russia’s national interests and unprecedented sanctions pressure bring to the fore the need seeking for new ways and tools for the country’s economic development. Analysis of import operations in real circumstances helps to identify factors of influence and opportunities for strengthening the Russian economy. In particularly such as analysis of the structure and dynamics of imports, expenses managing of import operations, income and efficiency, formats of interaction between counterparties. The study’s aim is to consider the issues of legal regulation of import operations in the Russian Federation, considering international and national legal norms, as well as aspects that reveal the analysis’ basis and accounting of import operations in nowadays realities. Timely analysis of import operations and identifying factors influencing efficiency allows developing additional procedures. The authors consider the need focusing on cost savings, conducting simplified customs declaration procedures within the framework of international and national law and minimizing risks.
About the Authors
L. M. KupriyanovaRussian Federation
Lyudmila M. Kupriyanova — Cand. Sci. (Econ.), Assoc. Prof., Assoc. Prof. of the Department of Business Analytics, Deputy Head of the Chair of Economics of Intellectual Property
Moscow
T. V. Petrusevich
Russian Federation
Tatyana V. Petrusevich — Senior Lecturer, Department of Business Intelligence
Moscow
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Review
For citations:
Kupriyanova L.M., Petrusevich T.V. Regulation of Import Operations under Sanctions Restrictions. The world of new economy. 2023;17(4):109-119. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26794/2220-6469-2023-17-4-109-119