World economic crises, anti-Russian sanctions and counter sanctions destabilized handled cargo volumes in the Eastern Baltic ports. Seeking new cargo resources became an important problem for the port authorities. Asian direction, Chinese in particular, attract an attention of official institutes and business entities that are involved in transportation activities. Chinese-European traffic can be implemented differently: via railway, marine, avia infrastructure. Commodities owners - primary beneficiaries of transport networks - choose routes and logistical technologies to provide shortest, cheapest and fastest delivery of goods. Spatial development and logistics theories demonstrate simple and easy mechanisms of cargo routing traffic. The statistical data analysis permits us to issue the main hypothesis concerning the idea that in spite of the fact that Russia still occupies essential role in East-West transport traffic, one could observe the following phenomena: Baltic states substitute the former Soviet into Chinese traffic and trade flows. The goal of this paper is to identify major motives and triggers of Asian-European cargo traffic planning. To reach the goal we observe the following objectives: compare and analyze international trade flows between different countries (Baltic, Nordic, Russia, Kazakhstan) under consideration, summarize Eastern Baltic Port Authorities (Gdansk, Klaipeda, Riga) features, evaluate the political factor influence on trade and transport sector activities.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Third International Economic Symposium (IES 2018)
EditorsVictor Titov
PublisherAtlantis Press
Pages459-466
ISBN (Print)9789462528475
StatePublished - 2019
EventThird International Economic Symposium - 2018 (IES 2018) - The Faculty of Economics, St Petersburg University, St-Petersburg, Russian Federation
Duration: 19 Apr 201821 Apr 2018
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Publication series

NameAdvances in Economics, Business and Management Research
Volume104
ISSN (Electronic)2352-5428

Conference

ConferenceThird International Economic Symposium - 2018 (IES 2018)
Abbreviated titleIES 2018
Country/TerritoryRussian Federation
CitySt-Petersburg
Period19/04/1821/04/18
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    Scopus subject areas

  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance(all)

    Research areas

  • Asian-European cargo traffic, transport, One Belt One Road Initiative, Eastern Baltic ports

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