Abstract

The article identifies the problem of transport corridors of the Eurasian continent, along which goods for various purposes are delivered. Promising areas of trade and economic cooperation between the countries of Central Asia have been identified within the framework of the New Great Silk Road project, taking into account the impact of cargo delivery along alternative routes, including sea.

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