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Transport as a basis for development of mutual trade and economic growth of BRICS countries

https://doi.org/10.46684/2024.2.3

Abstract

The article deals with a new perspective on increasing logistics connectivity of BRICS countries through development of transport routes. The typology of routes was proposed for the first time as a result of activities of the Subgroup for Transport and Logistics of the BRICS Business Council and summarized in the Guide of BRICS Transport Routes. Descriptions of main parameters of the routes as well as barriers to their development are presented in the article. The value of research lies in the preparation of recommendations to overcome barriers to development of these routes, which will create conditions for the growth of mutual trade and economic growth of BRICS countries.

About the Authors

K. L. Muzalevskiy
Joint Stock Company “Russian Railways” (JSC “Russian Railways”)
Russian Federation

Bionotes Kirill L. Muzalevskiy — Cand. Sci. (Econ.), First Deputy Head of Foreign Projects and International Cooperation Department.

Build. 1, 2/1 Novaya Basmannaya st., Moscow, 107174



T. A. Iakovlev
Joint Stock Company “Russian Railways” (JSC “Russian Railways”)
Russian Federation

Trofim A. Iakovlev — Cand. Sci. (Econ.), Head of Division for Analysis and Strategy of Foreign Projects and International Cooperation Department.

Build. 1, 2/1 Novaya Basmannaya st., Moscow, 107174



I. V. Muzykin
Joint Stock Company “Russian Railways” (JSC “Russian Railways”)
Russian Federation

Ivan V. Muzykin — Leading specialist of Division for analysis and strategy of Foreign Projects and International Cooperation Department.

Build. 1, 2/1 Novaya Basmannaya st., Moscow, 107174



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Muzalevskiy K.L., Iakovlev T.A., Muzykin I.V. Transport as a basis for development of mutual trade and economic growth of BRICS countries. BRIСS Transport. 2024;3(2):1-4. https://doi.org/10.46684/2024.2.3

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