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Impact of FTA Agreements with EAEU Participation on Foreign Economic Relations of the Kyrgyz Republic

Student: Dosalieva Aidai

Supervisor: Alexander V. Daniltsev

Faculty: Institute of Trade Policy

Educational Programme: International Trade Policy (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2021

This research paper consists of three chapters, an introduction, a conclusion and a bibliography. The first chapter examined the theoretical foundations of the formation of free trade zones at the present stage. where theories about regional trade agreements, free trade zones, free economic agreements were studied. in the second chapter, a study was conducted on the trade and economic relations of the Kyrgyz Republic before the agreements on free trade zones concluded by the EAEU, and also after. also in this chapter the results of the current FTA agreements were considered, how they influenced the foreign trade of Kyrgyzstan. in the third chapter, possible proposals and recommendations for an FTA were considered. that is, with which countries it will be beneficial for the Kyrgyz Republic to have an agreement on a free trade zone

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