Transformation of foreign trade policy amid the COVID-19 pandemic
Abstract
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has seriously affected the international investment policies of the G20 countries. There has been a growing trend to introduce measures with reference to the protection of national security aiming at countering threats that may be associated with foreign investment. Given the role of international investment in alleviating the economic crisis, governments should continue to improve the investment climate while protecting their national security interests.
About the Author
V. M. KutovoiRussian Federation
Vladimir M. Kutovoi, Dr. of Sci. (Economics), professor
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Review
For citations:
Kutovoi V.M. Transformation of foreign trade policy amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Science and art of management. 2021;(3):74-82. (In Russ.)