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Санкт-Петербург Венесуэла: интенсивное развитие межрегиональных связей

Санкт-Петербург Венесуэла: интенсивное развитие межрегиональных связей

Abstract

The article is devoted to the current situation and future development of the cooperation between the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and St. Petersburg, the Russian Federation. The problems of interaction between governments and businesses, cultural exchanges are the main subjects of the research work. The author focuses on weaknesses of bilateral cooperation, proposing solutions

Исследование было проведено с целью выявления современного состояния и перспектив сотрудничества г. Санкт-Петербург и Боливарианской Республики Венесуэла. Наибольшее внимание уделено взаимодействию государственных органов, развитию бизнес-связей и культурному обмену. Автор анализирует слабые стороны двустороннего сотрудничества и приводит рекомендации по их устранению.

Keywords

БИЗНЕС-СВЯЗИ, САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГ, КУЛЬТУРНЫЙ ОБМЕН, ПРОМЫШЛЕННОСТЬ, РАЗВИТИЕ ЭКОНОМИКИ, СОТРУДНИЧЕСТВО, ST. PETERSBURG

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