Abstract

Currently, the development of non-resource non-energy exports (or NNE) remains one of the most important guidelines for Russian economic policy. The authors show that, largely thanks to the national project “International Cooperation and Export,” there was a systematic increase in the volume of Russian NNE until 2022, but large-scale sanctions restrictions interrupted the given positive trend, mainly due to the loss of a significant part of the European market. Using the export competitiveness index, it was revealed that the most promising categories for enhancing the growth of NNE with certain “friendly” countries remain products of lower and middle processing. It is concluded that, given the low expectations for the growth of total exports in the coming years, the restoration of NNE volumes to the “pre-crisis” level may be delayed, which requires the development of an effective system of supporting measures, as well as adaptation of existing ones to the current conditions.

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