Solving of organizational and legal problems of Kazakh-Chinese trade-economic cooperation

Authors

  • Zhi Shyaujian
  • M.A. Sarsembayev

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31489/2024L1/6-13

Keywords:

trade and economic cooperation, transactions, trade and economic treaties and agreements, trade volumes, settlement currency, investments, cooperation, transport

Abstract

China, along with Russia, is the largest trading partner of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan's trade and
economic relations are based on a solid international legal framework of bilateral trade and economic treaties
and agreements. Nevertheless, the parties are striving to further accelerate these relations, which could quickly
bring more substantial dividends. In this regard, the parties, based on such interest, show interest in the
problems that have arisen and are emerging in the process of Kazakh-Chinese bilateral trade, which need to
be resolved at an accelerated pace. This article is largely devoted to the formulation of recommendations and
proposals, the implementation of which will bring much more success in this important area of cooperation
between Kazakhstan and China. In the light of the problems in the Red Sea and global trade shipping, including
with regard to China, Kazakhstan proposes to use its territory and the territories of other countries to the
maximum as a trade transit of goods from China to Europe. This will benefit China (saving time in the delivery
of goods), Kazakhstan and other countries - transit dividends, European countries - prompt delivery of
goods, affordable prices for these goods.

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Published

2024-03-27

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Section

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND INTERNATIONAL LAW