Russia and the Netherlands: Trade cooperation within the global value chains framework

Ekaterina M. Sorokina
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Russia and the Netherlands are crucial trading partners for each other and those countries have enduring trade history, during which there were both periods of “cooling” and “thawing” in trade and investment. Against the background of a global decline in trade and FDI flows, the issue of global production and global value chains (GVCs) cooperation, in particular Russian-Dutch cooperation, is becoming more relevant. Thus, this study aims to determine current trends and features of trade cooperation between Russia and the Netherlands using the decomposition of gross value added (VA) flows, since the analysis of trade in terms of GVCs allows one to more accurately determine the directions and structure of international trade. This issue becomes especially urgent in context of the international production fragmentation slowing down since GVCs, among other things, more accurately illustrate trade and production ties and the interdependence of the world’s economies. The article will consider the general characteristics of trade relations between Russia and the Netherlands in terms of gross trade indicators, determine the place of Russia and the Netherlands in the ranking of their trading partners, show the dynamics of trade and FDI, and also identify the main areas of cooperation between Russia and the Netherlands within the GVC framework with the help of sectoral analysis of VA trade. As a result of the analysis, the author comes to the conclusion that Russia and the Netherlands, firstly, are involved to varying degrees in GVCs, secondly, they participate in opposite directions within GVC flows, which is why they do not equally benefit from participation in global production, thirdly, mutual trade within the framework of the GVC is “one-sided” and unbalanced, and, fourthly, the export and industrial production of the Netherlands relies on Russian intermediate goods in a bigger extent than Russian exporting industries relies on the Dutch once.
俄罗斯和荷兰:全球价值链框架内的贸易合作
俄罗斯和荷兰是彼此重要的贸易伙伴,这些国家有着悠久的贸易历史,在这段时间里,贸易和投资都经历了“降温”和“解冻”时期。在全球贸易和外国直接投资流量下降的背景下,全球生产和全球价值链合作,特别是俄荷合作的问题变得更加重要。因此,本研究旨在通过对总增加值流量的分解来确定俄罗斯和荷兰之间贸易合作的当前趋势和特征,因为从全球价值链角度分析贸易可以更准确地确定国际贸易的方向和结构。在国际生产碎片化放缓的背景下,这一问题变得尤为紧迫,因为全球价值链更准确地说明了贸易和生产关系以及世界经济的相互依存性。本文将从贸易总额指标方面考虑俄罗斯和荷兰贸易关系的总体特征,确定俄罗斯和荷兰在其贸易伙伴排名中的位置,展示贸易和外国直接投资的动态,并借助VA贸易的部门分析,确定俄罗斯和荷兰在全球价值链框架内的主要合作领域。分析结果表明,俄罗斯和荷兰首先在不同程度上参与了全球价值链,其次,它们在全球价值链流动中的参与方向相反,这就是为什么它们不能平等地从参与全球生产中受益;第三,全球价值链框架内的相互贸易是“单方面的”和不平衡的,荷兰的出口和工业生产对俄罗斯中间产品的依赖程度超过了俄罗斯出口工业对荷兰的依赖程度。
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