Abstract

The article examines the development trends of models of trade, investment and economic integration in the region in Southeast Asia and the post-Soviet space. Particular attention is paid to new trends in the escalation of multilateral trade agreements. Such agreements, which previously used the WTO platform, are increasingly beginning to act as its alternative. In this regard, the issues of mutual influence of participants due to the development of trade, investment activity, the location of production of TNCs, the optimization of economic activities in the light of digitalization, the development of e-commerce, logistics, banking technolo-gies are increasingly regulated by mega-regional agreements. The complex activity of overcoming trade bar-riers by such different countries within the framework of the mega-agreement and their readiness to consist-ently increase the level of trade and investment interaction between the participants are undoubtedly one of the features of modern Asia-Pacific regionalism. As the largest trade and integration bloc in the post-Soviet space, the EAEU is becoming a platform for promoting the geopolitical and economic interests of its members in the foreign policy space. Currently, the EAEU is the only functioning integration association promoting the interests of the union with third countries, including in the East Asian direction.

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