Abstract

To determine the directions for the harmonization of information processes and systems in Russia and foreign countries (China, India, Indonesia, the Philippines) the article considers social and economic policies, quality infrastructures and innovation-driven growth of the economies of states as elements of the existing standardization systems of these countries. Taking into account the geopolitical situation that has affected the transformation and growth of Russia's agricultural export, the article identifies barriers that reduce the effectiveness of trade interaction between countries and suggests ways to increase exports of Russian agro- industrial products to Asia-Pacific countries by harmonizing information processes and systems using standardization tools.

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