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Countries
of Eurasian Economic Community
Belarus,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia,Tajikistan and Uzbekistan
Statistical abstract Russian
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Periodicity: irregular
205 pages, format 17 ő 24 cm
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In 1996 the agreement on
the deepening of integration in economic and humanitarian field between
the Russian Federation, the Republic of Belarus, the Republic of
Kazakhstan and Kyrgyz Republic, stipulating effective functioning of the
common market of commodities, services, capital and labour force, i.e.
forming the unite economic space was signed.
The first abstract
“Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Russia in figures” was issued in
1997 and became the result of cooperation of the Integration Committee
of the Republic of Belarus, the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic
and the Russian Federation (countries of the customs union) and the
Interstate Statistical Committee of the CIS.
Later the issue of
the abstract became regular. In the current year it is issued for the
ninth time. Since 2000 the abstract is replenished by the data on
socio-economic situation of Tajikistan which was recognized as
participant of the customs union in February 1999.
In October 2000 on
the basis of the customs union the international regional economic
organization – Eurasian Economic Community (EAEC) was established.
On the 25-th of
January 2006 the Republic of Uzbekistan was accepted for the
participants of EAEC.
Statistical abstract
contains socio-economic indicators of the countries of Eurasian Economic
Community for 2000-2006, I quarter and January-April 2007 on the basis
of the official data of national statistical services of Belarus,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan (partially).
Some data for Uzbekistan are taken from official publications and
materials of site of Goskomstat of the Republic of Uzbekistan:
www.stat.uz. Data on some indicators for 2006 are preliminary and can be
revised later. Aggregate and other derivative indicators are computed
according to the methodology approved by the Council of the Heads of
Statistical Services of the Commonwealth countries. For Belarus and
Russia value indicators are given taking into account denominations of
national currencies. |