The Belt and Road Initiative's (BRI) Impact on International Trade of SAARC Countries

Naveed Sultan, Chaojun Yang, Waheed Sultan
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The impact of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) on foreign commerce in the nations that make up the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is compared in this study. With data taken from the World Integrated Trade Solution (WITS) for two different time periods (2008–2012 and 2014–2018), the study assesses changes in imports, exports, trade balances, and foreign direct investment (FDI) in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Different patterns in trade dynamics are revealed by the findings. Bangladesh had notable improvements in trade over the 2014–2018 period, whereas Afghanistan’s development was less than anticipated. Bhutan’s trade development was encouraged and in line with the goals of the Belt and Road Initiative. India demonstrated trade endurance by continuing to develop steadily. Positive developments were demonstrated by the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, confirming the BRI’s contribution to the growth of commerce. There have been improvements in the trade balances of Pakistan, Afghanistan, and the Maldives. Following the BRI, the FDI landscape steadied, with increases in FDI observed in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and the Maldives. With an emphasis on the significance of taking into account the particular context of every nation and the dynamic nature of international commerce, this research offers a comprehensive assessment of the effects of the Belt and Road Initiative. The results provide insightful information to help stakeholders, scholars, and policymakers navigate the intricate web of international commerce in the SAARC area.
一带一路 "倡议(BRI)对南盟国家国际贸易的影响
本研究比较了 "一带一路 "倡议(BRI)对南亚区域合作联盟(SAARC)成员国对外贸易的影响。本研究利用世界综合贸易解决方案(WITS)提供的两个不同时期(2008-2012 年和 2014-2018 年)的数据,评估了阿富汗、孟加拉国、不丹、印度、马尔代夫、尼泊尔、巴基斯坦和斯里兰卡的进口、出口、贸易平衡和外国直接投资(FDI)的变化。研究结果揭示了贸易动态的不同模式。孟加拉国在 2014-2018 年期间的贸易有了显著改善,而阿富汗的发展则低于预期。不丹的贸易发展受到鼓励,符合 "一带一路 "倡议的目标。印度继续稳步发展,展现了贸易耐力。马尔代夫、尼泊尔、巴基斯坦和斯里兰卡都取得了积极的发展,证明了 "一带一路 "倡议对商业增长的贡献。巴基斯坦、阿富汗和马尔代夫的贸易平衡有所改善。在金砖四国倡议之后,外国直接投资形势趋于稳定,巴基斯坦、阿富汗和马尔代夫的外国直接投资都有所增加。本研究强调了考虑每个国家的特殊国情和国际商务动态性质的重要性,对 "一带一路 "倡议的影响进行了全面评估。研究结果提供了具有洞察力的信息,帮助利益相关者、学者和政策制定者驾驭南盟地区错综复杂的国际商务网络。
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