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Study on the competitiveness of Russian-made wood panels in the development of import-substituting industries
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science Pub Date : 2020-12-02 , DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/595/1/012037
O Bahur 1 , A Nebesnaya 2 , N Azarova 2
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The article examines the competitiveness of Russian-made wood panels in the world market, analyzes their competitiveness factors and determines the development paths of wood panels production within the framework of the import substitution policy. Today in the Russian Federation, there are tendencies towards the construction of competitive production of wood panel products. A few years ago, the Russian Federation was the clear leader in the import of these goods from the European Union. In view of the change in the foreign trade policy of the Russian Federation for the export of industrial wood such industries began to develop within the country. As a result, we analyzed the dynamics of the development of production and consumption of wood panels, conducted analysis of strengths and weaknesses of the competitiveness of wood panels. We have developed a mechanism for increasing the level of competitiveness of Russian-made wood panels. Within the framework of the mechanism, we propose to give a current assessment of the level of competitiveness of wood-based panels, using tools to conduct information monitoring, which allows predicting the values of the competitiveness of wood-based panels in the future and adjusting these values.



中文翻译:

俄制木板在进口替代产业发展中的竞争力研究

文章考察了俄罗斯制造的木板在世界市场上的竞争力,分析了它们的竞争力因素,并在进口替代政策的框架内确定了木板生产的发展路径。今天在俄罗斯联邦,有建设有竞争力的木板产品生产的趋势。几年前,俄罗斯联邦是从欧盟进口这些商品的明显领导者。鉴于俄罗斯联邦出口工业木材的外贸政策发生变化,此类行业开始在国内发展。因此,我们分析了木板生产和消费的发展动态,分析了木板竞争力的优势和劣势。我们开发了一种机制来提高俄罗斯制造的木板的竞争力水平。在该机制框架内,我们建议对人造板竞争力水平进行当前评估,利用工具进行信息监测,从而预测未来人造板竞争力的价值并调整这些价值观。

更新日期:2020-12-02
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