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    News: 2024.04.18

    World Vision: Political pressure in Poland and Russia has not affected economic development

    Even though Russia was subject to sanctions, Polish exports took a detour and were exported to Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. Because these three countries and Russia belong to the Eurasian Economic Union and are exempt from tariffs, Polish products entered the Russian market through these countries in the form of parallel imports.

    Polish-Russian Economic Relations

    Economic relations between Poland and Russia have always been tense. Despite political differences, there is still room for cooperation between the two sides in the economic field. Polish exporters detour to other countries to avoid political pressure and maintain economic interests.

    The impact of the Eurasian Economic Union

    Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, as members of the Eurasian Economic Union, have close economic ties with Russia. Poland uses this mechanism to import products into these countries through parallel imports and then transfer them to the Russian market, thus maintaining export channels.

    The Game of Politics and Economics

    Political pressure has a direct impact on economic activity. Economic exchanges between Poland and Russia are affected by political factors, and exporters must respond flexibly and find new export channels to ensure that economic interests are not lost.

    future outlook

    As the international situation changes, economic relations between Poland and Russia will still face challenges. Exporters need to pay close attention to political dynamics and promptly adjust export strategies to cope with the uncertain environment and protect their own economic interests.