The economic impact of the Ukraine-Russia war on international trade

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Abstract

This study explores the financial implications of the Ukraine-Russia conflict on global commerce and trade, with a particular focus on supply chain disruptions, transformations in transportation infrastructure, and shifts in international trade regulations. The conflict has precipitated substantial changes in trade strategies, international relations, and mechanisms of economic cooperation. A qualitative analysis of secondary data was undertaken using a descriptive methodology, through which key themes were identified – including economic repercussions, adaptive strategies, changes in export-import dynamics, supply chain restructuring, and the evolving landscape of global trade. Findings indicate that companies have encountered significant operational and financial challenges, prompting a shift toward more resilient and adaptable strategic models. The study highlights the critical role of international risk mitigation frameworks in navigating post-conflict trade environments. Key outcomes include the diversification of supplier bases, increased investment in technological innovation, and the reinforcement of regional trade agreements. These measures aim to buffer against the adverse effects of geopolitical disruptions and ensure long-term trade stability.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)256-278
Number of pages23
JournalInternational Journal of Green Economics
Volume19
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Dec 2025
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • comparative advantage
  • economic impact
  • economic policy
  • GDP
  • gravity model
  • gross domestic product
  • import-export strategies
  • policy implications
  • regulatory changes
  • supply chain management
  • technological innovation
  • trade patterns
  • trade relations
  • Ukraine-Russia war

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