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State regulation of foreign economic activity of energy companies in Germany.

https://doi.org/10.29030/2309-2076-2024-17-4-221-235

Abstract

The article studies the state regulation of foreign economic activity of energy companies in Germany taking into account the growing global competition and changing geopolitical conditions. The author emphasizes the relevance of regulation of foreign economic activity to ensure energy security and environmental sustainability of Germany. The paper considers the main regulatory measures, including tariff and non-tariff regulation, legal frameworks and mechanisms that ensure the stable functioning of the energy market. Recommendations for the adaptation of German regulatory practices to Russian conditions are offered, taking into account the differences in energy strategies and economic structures. The scientific work is of interest to experts and researchers dealing with energy policy and international trade in energy resources.

About the Author

M. D. Gorelovskaya
Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

M.D. Gorelovskaya – master degree student



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Gorelovskaya M.D. State regulation of foreign economic activity of energy companies in Germany. Economic Systems. 2024;17(4):221-225. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.29030/2309-2076-2024-17-4-221-235

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