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Research Article

Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research

Institutional changes in the eaeu and their impact on logistics and economic indicators of the china-belarus industrial park“Great stone”

Submitted
October 6, 2025
Published
2025-10-07 — Updated on 2025-10-14
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Abstract

Abstract.This study analyzes the impact of institutional and policy changes within the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) on the logistics and adaptation strategies of the China-Belarus Industrial Park “Great Stone.” The dynamics of the park’s economic and financial indicators for the period 2018–2024—including revenue, exports, imports, trade balance, employment, and productivity—demonstrate its adaptation to the evolving institutional environment. Policy changes, including tariff preferences, digitalization of procedures, and diversification of routes, contribute to reducing logistics costs and enhancing the resilience of transport chains. Based on the analysis, strategic recommendations are developed to optimize logistics systems and improve the park’s competitiveness.

Keywords:Eurasian Economic Union; cross-border logistics; innovative transport solutions;adaptation strategies

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