Economic Review, Vol. 76 No. 5, 2025.
Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.32910/ep.76.5.4
Shift in European-Central Asian Trade Dynamics due to US-EU Sanctions on Russia
Nikolay Megits
Zoran Wittine
Julian Schuster
Daniel Francois Meyer
Abstract
This study examines the evolving trade patterns between the European Union (EU) and four Central Asian (CA) countries—Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Armenia—in response to US-EU sanctions on Russia. As sanctions disrupt traditional trade flows, particularly in oil and agriculture, these countries of Central Asia emerge as a crucial alternative for diversifying and strengthening Europe’s trade frameworks. Central Asia’s strategic importance has grown as Europe seeks to reduce its reliance on Russia, focusing on energy security and sustainability. However, the persistent influence of Russia complicates these potential partnerships. The study utilizes a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative analysis of trade data based on Time Series and an autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) econometric model that analyzes the relationship between key variables and a qualitative review of trade practices over 2000-2023. The study concludes that while sanctions present immediate challenges, they also offer long-term strategic benefits by fostering a more diversified and resilient trade network. The paper calls for the EU and US to actively engage in this realignment through economic diplomacy efforts, investments, and multilateral cooperation, aiming to build a trade architecture that supports democratic values, human rights, and long-term global economic sustainability.
Keywords
ARDL; Central Asia; EU; trade sanctions; Time Series Analysis; Russia; Ukraine.
Hrčak ID:
337448
URI
Publication date:
4.11.2025.
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