Abstract

The article presents an analysis and the possibilities of financial and economic conjugation of the Chinese initiative of the One Belt and One Road and the Eurasian Economic Union. It is worth noting that back in 2013, the leader of the PRC, in accordance with the open society policy proclaimed by Deng Xiaoping, outlined the concept of a global project One Belt and One Road, which includes the Silk Road Economic Belt (SREB) and the Maritime Silk Road XXI century. Initially, the SREB was assigned the role of a transport corridor between the Asia-Pacific countries and Europe. According to the plans of the PRC leadership, this global project can cover practically the entire Eurasian continent, and is intended to stimulate the development of the western regions of China, as well as to strengthen trade and economic relations between the PRC and the countries of Asia and Europe.

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