scholarly journals An Analysis of the Current Situation of Single Window in International Trade in Mainland China

Author(s):  
Zhong Chen ◽  
Qinping Chen
Author(s):  
Jin Zhu ◽  
Haoyi Wan

AbstractThe current situation on astronomy education in mainland China is introduced. IYA 2009 was a great opportunity for promotion of astronomy education and some basic ideas and plans in mainland China are presented.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (9) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lin Shao ◽  
Feng Zhou

With the implementation of various foreign economic policies in our country, the exchanges between domestic and international trade markets have become more and more frequent, and as the international economic situation continues to change, countries and enterprises have raised higher levels of competence and quality of international trade talents. Requirements. This article analyzes in detail the current situation of China’s international trade talents’ social demand, and combines the actual social needs to reform and innovate the training model of international trade talents, in order to cultivate more innovative international trade talents, in order to serve China’s foreign Make due contributions to the economic development of the country.


Author(s):  
O’g’iloy Saidova

Аннотация: Мазкур мақолада халқаро савдо, ташқи савдо, импорт ва экспорт операциялари, шунингдек, ҳозирги ҳолат муҳокама қилинган. Ўзбекистоннинг ташқи иқтисодий фаолиятида 2015 йилдан 2020 йилнинг биринчи тўрт ойигача булган даврдаги кўрсаткичлар таҳлил қилинган.Калит сўзлар: халқаро савдо, ташқи савдо, импорт, экспорт, ташқи иқтисодий фаолият. Аннотация: В этой статье обсуждается международная торговля, внешняя торговля, импортные операции и экспортные операции, текущая ситуация в Узбекистане. Проанализированы показатели внешнеторгового оборота Узбекистана с 2015 по первые четыре месяца 2020 года. Abstract: In this article international trade, external trade, import and export operations, the current situation are discussed. Figures from 2015 year to the first 4 months of 2020 year are analyzed in foreign economic activities in Uzbekistan.


2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 234-248 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shan Guo ◽  
Geoffrey Shen ◽  
Jay Yang ◽  
Bingxia Sun ◽  
Fan Xue

Purpose – Energy is a resource of strategic importance for high density cities. International trade reshapes the urban economy and industrial structure of a city, which will indirectly affect energy use. As an international trade hub, Hong Kong relies on the import and export of services. Energy performance in the international trading of these services needs to be properly understood and assessed for Hong Kong’s urban renewal efforts. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach – This study evaluates Hong Kong’s embodied energy in service trades based on an input-output analysis. The three criteria used for assessment include trading areas, industry sector and trade balance. Findings – Analyzed by region, results show that Mainland China and the USA are the two largest sources of embodied energy in imports of services, while Mainland China and Japan are the two largest destinations of exports. In terms of net embodied energy transfer, Hong Kong mainly receives net energy import from Mainland China and the USA and supplies net energy export to Japan, the UK and Taiwan. Among industry sectors, manufacturing services, transport and travel contribute most significantly to the embodied energy in Hong Kong’s imported services, while transport and travel contribute most to the energy embodied in exported services. Originality/value – This study identifies the characteristics of energy consumption of service trading and establishes a feasible approach to analyze energy performance of service trade in energy-deficient Hong Kong for the first time. It provides necessary understanding and foundation for developing energy strategies in a service-based, high density urban economy.


2020 ◽  
pp. 192-197
Author(s):  
GIORGI BENASHVILI

In the history of world development, side to formation of the economic and financial systems, temporary crashes are not new. At different times, crises have always been experienced in different countries. However, within the rise of globalization and economic interdependence, modern crises are gaining much huge effects on social and economic systems. More than half a year passed since the novel Coronavirus declared as a pandemic and virus already killed more than 900 000 people, while bringing the total number of infections to more than 28 million. Aside from widen spread of the virus, it can already be boldly said that virus has become the biggest challenge of modern reality since the World War II. The Coronomic crisis, which became actual shortly since the outbreak of COVID-19 virus pandemic, is characterized by a different anatomy due to its nature. Unlike the previous crises, which experienced well-established financial and economic basis, the current crisis is significantly different. This time, the cause the crisis haven›t financial of economic source, but the roots come from medicine. The current situation makes the economy a hostage of medicine (Papava, 2020) which is a dramatically different phenomenon from the previous crashes. Unlike the economic crises over the last decade and century, the Coronomic crisis affects many sectors of the economy. While it puts into the agenda necessity of rethinking existing policy on international trade, production chain and generally structure of the economy. This requires in depth research, which is the aim of this article. Without vaccine and effective clinical treatments agains the virus, social distancing remains the only recommended tool agains the virus. The latter is a significant challenge for the modern economy. The current situation, in addition to the necessity of rethink economic policy also puts into the agenda the issue of establishing new trends in the international trade and economy. The reality in the post-pandemic period, which may lead to changes in the international supply chain and a new dealing out of the supply market, will lead to significant changes in the international economy that requires in-depth research and analysis. The aim of the paper is to analyze some of the above issues, which will be presented on the based of existing empirical data.


Author(s):  
Eva Brumercikova ◽  
Bibiana Bukova ◽  
Iwona Rybicka ◽  
Pawel Drozdziel

The article elaborates on measures aimed at increasing the performance of the rail freight transport carried out in the north-south direction. The measures are designed based on the implemented analyses focused on the analysis of the current situation of international trade and development of international transport as well as the analysis of the current situation of the European transport infrastructure. The north-south direction was selected due to the enormous increase of the transit road transportation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nguyen Thi Van Anh ◽  
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Hoang Thanh Tung ◽  
Vu Thuy Hien

In 2010, Vietnam achieved a total import-export turnover of US $ 154 billion, but by 2019, that number increased more than tripled, reaching over $ 500 billion. In 2020, while the context of complicated developments of the outbreak COVID-19 in the world, disrupting supply chain in international trade, Vietnam's merchandise exports remained the rising trend and exerted a positive impact on economic growth. In the article, the research team will present the results of examining the current situation of Vietnam's exports and economic growth in the period 2005 - 2019 and the first 9 months of 2020. By using Eview8 software to analyze the data series compiled every quarter in the period 2005 - 2019, the research team evaluated the impact of exports on Vietnam's economic growth in this period and pointed out some problems for export activities of Vietnam. Besides, the research team also considers the opportunities and challenges for export activities in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Finally, the research team made some recommendations to boost Vietnam's exports in the context of the COVID 19 pandemic.


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