Structural Change and Trade Integration on EU-NIS Borders

P. Havlík
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This paper investigates the process of trade integration between the enlarged European Union and the Newly Independent States (NIS), focusing on the new EU member states (NMS) and selected NIS (Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova and Kazakhstan). The paper analyses the evolution of the regional and commodity composition of trade in the countries concerned. A detailed market share analysis reveals the emerging trade specialization patterns. There has been a general trade reorientation of both NMS and (less so) the NIS towards the West. The recent trade developments on EU?NIS borders indicate a closer trade integration among the NMS, a declining trade integration among the NIS, as well contradictory shifts in NMS?NIS exports and imports. The importance of the NIS as export markets for the NMS is growing, in particular for the NIS neighbours. The bulk of EU exports is made up of manufacturing products. By contrast, EU imports from the NMS and NIS display a much more distinct //? OR: diversified?// pattern. The key NMS manufacturing export commodities to the NIS are chemicals, machinery & equipment, motor vehicles and food products, whereas NMS manufacturing imports from the NIS are dominated by basic metals, refined petroleum, chemicals and fabricated metal products, and there is a high concentration on just a few basic manufactures. The NMS increasingly specialize on high-tech and medium-high-tech products. The wide-ranging modernization and industrial restructuring in the NMS has been facilitated by the process of EU integration and by massive inflows of FDI whereas in the NIS the resource specialization generally increased as reforms and restructuring were delayed. It is questionable whether the NIS will be able to revamp their industrial structure without significantly stepping up reform efforts, trade integration and attracting more FDI.
欧盟- nis边界的结构变化与贸易一体化
本文研究了扩大后的欧盟与新独立国家(NIS)之间的贸易一体化过程,重点关注欧盟新成员国(NMS)和选定的新独立国家(俄罗斯、乌克兰、白俄罗斯、摩尔多瓦和哈萨克斯坦)。本文分析了有关国家贸易的区域构成和商品构成的演变。详细的市场份额分析揭示了新兴的贸易专业化模式。NMS和NIS都有一个普遍的贸易重新定位,即转向西方。欧盟近期贸易发展如何?NIS边界表明NMS之间的贸易一体化更加紧密,NIS之间的贸易一体化在下降,NMS内部也发生了矛盾的转变。NIS导出和导入。国家情报系统作为国家情报系统出口市场的重要性正在增加,特别是对国家情报系统的邻国而言。欧盟出口的大部分是制造业产品。相比之下,欧盟从NMS和NIS的进口显示出更明显的//?或:多元化?/ /模式。NMS制造业向NIS出口的主要商品是化学品、机械设备、汽车和食品,而NMS制造业从NIS进口的主要商品是基本金属、精炼石油、化学品和金属制成品,而且高度集中于少数基本制成品。NMS越来越专注于高技术和中技术产品。欧盟一体化进程和外国直接投资的大量流入促进了NMS广泛的现代化和工业结构调整,而在NIS中,由于改革和结构调整被推迟,资源专业化普遍增加。如果不大力加强改革力度、贸易一体化和吸引更多的外国直接投资(FDI),这些国家能否实现产业结构的转型还是个问题。
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