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News in brief
An IIASA-led project looking at economic
ties between the EU and the Eurasian
Economic Union (EAEU) has published three
reports discussing prospects of enhancing
cooperation despite ongoing political cool-
down in three important areas: technical
product standards, foreign direct investment,
and transport corridors.
The “Challenges and Opportunities
of Economic Integration within a Wider
European and Eurasian Space” project
includes the Eurasian Development Bank, the
Vienna Institute for International Economic
Studies, and the Centre for European Policy
Studies.
There is much interest in creating stronger
economic ties between the EU and the EAEU,
but progress is hampered by serious political
tensions between the EU and Russia.
“At present, the European Commission
does not engage in any official contacts with
the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC)
at the political level. This creates significant
uncertainty for business. IIASA serves as a
unique, depoliticized platform that allows
experts, policymakers, and representatives of
the business community to exchange views,” says Elena Rovenskaya, IIASA Advanced
Systems Analysis Program director.
The report on Technical Product Standards
and Regulations in the EU and EAEU –
Comparisons and Scope for Convergence,
revealed that the EAEU has adopted
European and international standards for
goods more fully than previously realized.
This lays the groundwork for legal and
technical cooperation, such as a mutual
recognition agreement like that which
exists between the EU and the
United States, where the exporting
country will certify to standards
in the importing country.
The second document
on Foreign Direct Investment
between the EU and EAEU
highlighted that investment
flows between the EU and
Russia are in steep decline due to
mutual sanctions, with little chance
of change in the near future. As a result, only
short-term measures like protecting existing
investments and simplifying administrative
procedures can be suggested.
The third report, titled Trans-Eurasian Land
Transport Corridors: Assessment of Prospects
and Barriers, emphasized that economic
cooperation between Europe and Asia will
require increased land transport capacity and
associated investment. Further development
will require coordinated action, including a
higher level of regulatory harmonization and
the development of railway infrastructure
and various border-crossing points. Chinese
subsidies have improved the economics
of land transport, and the stability of such
subsidies will be a key issue.
The reports were presented at a high-
level conference in Moscow in June 2018
– “Prospects for a deeper EU–EAEU economic
cooperation and perspectives for business”
– organized by IIASA, the EEC, the Russian
Union for Entrepreneurs and Industrialists,
and the Association for European Businesses
in Russia. The project was also presented at
a number of high-level events, including
those of the Organization for Security and
Co-operation in Europe.
The researchers are planning the next
phase of the project, aiming to provide
scientific foresight into how EU-EAEU
economic cooperation may develop in
the future.
Top: © IIASA |
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Circle: At a high-level conference
in Moscow in June 2018 on
“Prospects for a deeper EU – EAEU
economic cooperation and
perspectives for business” (L-R):
Alexander Murytchev, Executive
Vice-President, Russian Union for
Entrepreneurs and Industrialists
(RSPP) and Alexander Shokhin,
President of the RSPP © IIASA Written by: Helen Tunnicliffe
The economic
benefits of
European-Eurasian
economic ties
Further info:
Beifert A, Shcherbanin Y,
& Vinokurov E (2018).
Trans-Eurasian Land
Transport Corridors:
Assessment of Prospects
and Barriers. IIASA Report.
Laxenburg, Austria
[pure.iiasa.ac.at/15271]
Emerson M & Kofner J
(2018). Technical Product
Standards and Regulations
in the EU and EAEU –
Comparisons and Scope
for Convergence. IIASA
Report. Laxenburg, Austria
[pure.iiasa.ac.at/15272]
Balás P, Havlik P,
Cielava E, Stepanova A,
Komendantova N,
Zaytsev Y, & Knobel A
(2018). Foreign Direct
Investment between the EU
and EAEU. IIASA Report.
Laxenburg, Austria
[pure.iiasa.ac.at/15273]
Elena Rovenskaya:
rovenska@iiasa.ac.at
7www.iiasa.ac.at
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