POLITICA COMERCIALĂ A REPUBLICII MOLDOVA
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2017
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CEP USM
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Whereas trade economics focuses on the benefits of trade, emphasizing the net gains from specialization and trade, trade politics is more about the impediments to full liberalization and the processes through which gradual liberalization is made possible. Moldova’s trade deficit accounts for around 40 percent of GDP as remittances fuel imports of household goods. Moldova mostly exports textiles, vegetables and fruit, beverages and electrical machinery. Moldova’s main imports are petroleum, natural gas, textile yarn, pharmaceutical products and machinery. Moldova’s main trading partners are Russia, Romania, the Ukraine, Italy, Germany, Turkey and Belarus. This page provides - Moldova Balance of Trade - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news. Moldova Balance of Trade - actual data, historical chart and calendar of releases - was last updated on October of 2017. The aim of the research is to investigate the export policy of the Republic of Moldova in order to identify gaps and opportunities for accelerating the export of goods. The methodology of research is focused on methods of analysis, comparison, prediction, induction and deduction.
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trade, trade balance, export, import, trade policy, advantages, opportunities
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GARŞTEA, Sergiu. Politica comercială a Republicii Moldova. In: Conferința "Paradigme moderne ale economiei şi antreprenoriatului inovativ." Ediţia a XII-a, 3-4 noiembrie 2017, Chișinău: CEP USM, 2017, pp. 329-333. ISBN 978-9975-71-942-1.