Russian Capital in Latvia: Trends and Perspectives

The article deals the issue of the positions of Russian capital in Latvian market. The paper aims to estimate the volume and dynamics of Russian capital inflows into Latvia in compliance with Russian economic interests; to identify key sectors of Latvian economy that Russian capital is interested to...

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Main Author: N A Volgina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2015-12-01
Series:Vestnik RUDN International Relations
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/international-relations/article/view/10745
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spelling doaj-b14c0e71dccc41dc8d7a8c27d8fea7ae2020-11-25T00:40:18ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Vestnik RUDN International Relations2313-06602313-06792015-12-010212613410744Russian Capital in Latvia: Trends and PerspectivesN A Volgina0Российский университет дружбы народовThe article deals the issue of the positions of Russian capital in Latvian market. The paper aims to estimate the volume and dynamics of Russian capital inflows into Latvia in compliance with Russian economic interests; to identify key sectors of Latvian economy that Russian capital is interested to invest in; to systemize information concerning Russian firms investing in Latvia; to assess the role of Russian capital in Latvian economy in comparison with other foreign investors; to propose author’s view on challenges and perspectives of Latvian-Russian investment cooperation in the situation of economic sanctions and geo-political conflict in east Ukraine. The author underlines that at the end of 2013, investments of Russian business to Latvia constituted about 5.0% of the total FDI stock and by that time Russia was the 7th largest investor with 0.5 bln euro of capital invested. The main sectors of Russian interests in Latvia are - gas supply, transport communications (transit corridors), banking and real estate. The article concludes that though the future of Russian-Latvian economic relations in the short-run is on a substantial pressure of geopolitical factors, the economic interests in mutual investment relations will prevail in the long-run perspectives.http://journals.rudn.ru/international-relations/article/view/10745ЛатвияРоссияэкономические интересыиностранные инвестицииприродный газтранзитные коридорыбанкигеополитика
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Russian Capital in Latvia: Trends and Perspectives
Vestnik RUDN International Relations
Латвия
Россия
экономические интересы
иностранные инвестиции
природный газ
транзитные коридоры
банки
геополитика
author_facet N A Volgina
author_sort N A Volgina
title Russian Capital in Latvia: Trends and Perspectives
title_short Russian Capital in Latvia: Trends and Perspectives
title_full Russian Capital in Latvia: Trends and Perspectives
title_fullStr Russian Capital in Latvia: Trends and Perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Russian Capital in Latvia: Trends and Perspectives
title_sort russian capital in latvia: trends and perspectives
publisher Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
series Vestnik RUDN International Relations
issn 2313-0660
2313-0679
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The article deals the issue of the positions of Russian capital in Latvian market. The paper aims to estimate the volume and dynamics of Russian capital inflows into Latvia in compliance with Russian economic interests; to identify key sectors of Latvian economy that Russian capital is interested to invest in; to systemize information concerning Russian firms investing in Latvia; to assess the role of Russian capital in Latvian economy in comparison with other foreign investors; to propose author’s view on challenges and perspectives of Latvian-Russian investment cooperation in the situation of economic sanctions and geo-political conflict in east Ukraine. The author underlines that at the end of 2013, investments of Russian business to Latvia constituted about 5.0% of the total FDI stock and by that time Russia was the 7th largest investor with 0.5 bln euro of capital invested. The main sectors of Russian interests in Latvia are - gas supply, transport communications (transit corridors), banking and real estate. The article concludes that though the future of Russian-Latvian economic relations in the short-run is on a substantial pressure of geopolitical factors, the economic interests in mutual investment relations will prevail in the long-run perspectives.
topic Латвия
Россия
экономические интересы
иностранные инвестиции
природный газ
транзитные коридоры
банки
геополитика
url http://journals.rudn.ru/international-relations/article/view/10745
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