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The State and Prospects of the Economic Development of Saudi Arabia and Russian-Saudi Cooperation in Trade-Economic and Investment Spheres

Student: Tolchina Mariia

Supervisor: Andrey Baklanov

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: Asian Studies (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2020

The proposed research analyses the field of Russian-Saudi bilateral economic relations which are currently at the stage of active development. This study investigates the specific characteristics of the economic development of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as well as the process of Russian-Saudi cooperation in different fields, including pricing on the energy market. The relevance of this study is increasing due to Saudi large-scale economic program “Vision 2030”. The implementation of this plan opens prospects for expanding trade-economic and investment cooperation between Russia and Saudi Arabia.

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