Abstract

The subject of this article is the study of world experience in organizing exchange trading in aquatic biological resources and assessing the prospects for creating exchange trading in aquatic biological resources in the Russian Federation. Objectives of the work: study of Russia's plans to organize exchange trade in aquatic biological resources; assessment of the Russian market for trade in aquatic biological resources; analysis of the functioning of international trading exchanges of aquatic biological resources (fish) on the example of the International Wholesale Seafood Market in Busan (South Korea) and the Norwegian Fish Exchange Fish Pool; assessment of prospects and the formation of recommendations for organizing exchange trading in aquatic biological resources (fish) in the Russian Federation. The study used methods of comparison, analogy and scientific generalization. The main result of the study is the conclusion that the creation of a trading platform for organized trading in aquatic biological resources (fish) in Russia is a promising project according to the analysis of the internal and external market for trade in aquatic biological resources (fish) in Russia. At present, this issue is only at the initial stage of study and development. At the same time, the idea of creating an organized market for aquatic biological resources (fish) is actively supported at the state level. The creation of an organized market for aquatic biological resources (fish) in Russia is possible with the use of world experience, subject to significant infrastructural transformations and attracting more players.

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