Improving the Sphere of Customs Administration in Russia Based on the Chinese Experience
https://doi.org/10.22394/2073-2929-2022-01-31-42
Abstract
The widespread use of new technologies based on digitalization has recently intensified, due to the processes associated with changes in business organization. Serious attention is paid to this direction of development by business representatives engaged in economic activities in international trade and governments of the leading economies of the world, including China and Russia. The introduction of digitalization processes in various sectors of the economy has become a conscious necessity. In order to theoretically substantiate and subsequently achieve the necessary level of development of information technologies and communications, analytical studies and testing of changes in this area are being conducted in many countries. The economy based on the introduction of digital technologies determines the vector of development of the economies of countries for the long term.
Aim. Analyze the digital transformation of the Chinese economy, identify positive experience in the application of digital solutions and their impact on the simplification of customs procedures and correlate the results with Russia.
Tasks. Consider technological trends in digital transformation; to study the results of the policy in carrying out the digitalization of the economy of China and Russia; to consider possible promising areas for the development of cooperation between China and Russia in the field of digital.
Methods. Statistical analysis of data and synthesis of the results obtained for comparison purposes.
Results. As a result of the study, the following results were obtained: a) a comparative analysis of the changes in the values of indicators on the Global Connectivity Index (GCI) of China and Russia in 2020 compared to 2015 was carried out, the reasons for the changes that occurred were substantiated; b) the dynamics of exports and imports of China, as well as data on trade turnover between China and Russia for the period from 1991 to October 2021; c) the experience of customs administration in China is considered and possible directions of its application in Russia are determined.
Conclusion. The positive experience of China’s customs administration in the light of the digitalization of economic processes can be used in Russia, which can certainly improve the current situation in the field of customs administration in our country.
About the Authors
A. A. VoronaRussian Federation
Anastasia A. Vorona, Associate Professor of the Department of Customs Administration of the NorthWest Institute of Management of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, PhD in Economics
Saint Petersburg
S. P. Kalmykov
Russian Federation
Sergey P. Kalmykov, Associate Professor of the Department “Customs” of the Siberian Transport University, PhD in History
Novosibirsk
M. V. Lyashenko
Russian Federation
Maksim V. Lyashenko, Associate Professor of the Department “World Economy and Tourism” of the Siberian Transport University, PhD in Economics;
Novosibirsk
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Vorona A.A., Kalmykov S.P., Lyashenko M.V. Improving the Sphere of Customs Administration in Russia Based on the Chinese Experience. EURASIAN INTEGRATION: economics, law, politics. 2022;16(1):31-42. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/2073-2929-2022-01-31-42