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01 June 2020 [15:56] - Today.Az


By Azernews


The Black Sea Trade and Development (BSTDB) will readily assist its member countries in increasing the intra-regional trade in goods and services, BSTDB President Dmitry Pankin told Trend.

He pointed out that one of the most important things that will likely have long term impact on the international relations is the fate of global supply chains.

" Even countries which were not seriously affected by the virus were affected by failures in the global supply chains. This will likely highlight the importance of having regionally based supply chains. We should not forget that globalization and associated development of the global supply chains has resulted in far more efficient allocation of resources, helped many developing countries to catch up with developed countries and brought millions out of poverty," said Pankin.

However, as BSTDB president noted, this system was tested by the pandemic and the lesson learned is that it is always better to have alternatives.

"Strategically secure supply chains can be regionally based. In the similar vein, close and good relations with neighbors are also important. This topic is also relevant for the Black Sea Trade and Development Bank given its regional development mandate. We learned that pandemics are not something of and from the past. That they don’t necessarily hit only one country and/or region. Supply chains, trade have been hurt, passenger traffic almost stopped. Tourism, transport, recreation activities and many other sectors will highly likely be negatively affected," he said.

Pankin believes it is possible that work and office culture will be impacted as technological advances allowed to conduct business over video conferences.

"Another thing that we learned is risks associated with being reliant on imported vital items from a single origin. As crisis gained ground , some countries banned exports of some products while importers suffered. However, we have also seen how some countries assisted others. Obviously, capacity of the health system will be an important subject in the near future," he said.

The Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB), an international financial institution with headquarters in Thessaloniki, Greece, was established by Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Turkey, and Ukraine.



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