Abstract

Main purpose of the article is to classify the stages of development of Russian-Japanese economic and trade relation. Special attention is given to revealing of the features, tendencies, and characteristics of the present stage of development of the Russian-Japanese trade and economic relations. Interaction of two countries in 2000-2013 has provided an active growth of turnover. The basic priority of interaction noted in such spheres of trade as mechanical engineering, power, woods, and chemical industry. It is obvious that trade of Russia with Japan still has a character of exchange of the Russian fuel, raw materials, and seafood on the Japanese finished industrial products. The basic priorities of cooperation in such sectors as trade, mechanical engineering, energy, wood, and chemical industry are defined. Right during the newest period of 2000-2013, integration of the Russian-Japanese business on territory of the Russian Federation has got the rebirth, having embodied in numerous spheres of the Russian economy. The energy sphere is still a leading sphere of trade and economic relations of Russia and Japan.

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  • IntroductionThe history of the Russian-Japanese trade and economic relations has a long way

  • Mutual interest of Russia and Japan in structuring, expansion, and deepening of all-round relations is an objective reality of today.The history of the Russian-Japanese trade and economic relations has a long way

  • The basic priority of interaction noted in such spheres of trade as mechanical engineering, power, woods, and chemical industry

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Introduction

The history of the Russian-Japanese trade and economic relations has a long way. Many scientists had an interest to this subject They brought up questions on the Russian-Japanese trade and economic relations of the Russian Far East and Japan, as well as whence these relations began. Seigo (元木省吾) in his book "Hoppo torai" tells about I.A.Goshkevich's contribution to the formation of the Russian-Japanese relationships (Seigo, 1961). Abe Masami (安部正見) in the book "Goshkevich, Russian consul in Hakodate" notes I. A. Goshkevich's contribution to the formation of the Russian-Japanese relations and openly expresses his admiration of this person, naming him as "the White-haired consul" (Masami, 1920) who observed local customs, did not touch national dignity of Japanese people, and rendered them the feasible help. Lensen in his work «the Remains of Russian culture in Northern Japan» describes Russian expeditions in the Far East in XVIII-XIX centuries, as well as the Russian-Japanese negotiations on a territorial dispute (Lensen, 1954)

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