The Emirati Interaction with the Ukrainian Economy
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The Emirati Interaction with the Ukrainian Economy
Bilateral trade has been halved by the war in Ukraine; however, the officials hope to seal
the economic partnership to restore the lost business, mainly that of foodstuffs, then double this
trade past these wars. For this liberation of the lost trade, the Ukrainian government must employ
several measures with the other involved countries' governments. The method of inquiring and
exchanging between two or more governments, businesses, or social forces in the same or
different geographical settings is called the International Political Economy. Its political nature
comes from investigating domestic, regional, or international non-governmental or governmental
regulations on their use of power. Economically, it deals with the distribution and allocation of
resources locally and internationally. Additionally, it analyzes the interests of several social
groups with commonly shared values and identities, making it sociological. I am interested in the
interaction between UAE and the Ukrainian economy because the two countries seek to boost
their economic ties by eliminating trade barriers, fees, customs, and standardizations. This will
create a potential for increased imports and exports. This paper sets out to discuss the article
“The Importance of Ukraine’s Political and Economic relationship with the Arab Emirates for
the Lublin Triangle,” 2020, by Krzymowski.
Economic liberalism is an economic and political ideology supporting a market economy
based on private property and individualism in production. The liberal market economy relies on
collaborative arrangements done by trade unions. The UAE and Ukraine open talk discussed the
economic progress between them and other countries. Krzymowski (2020) presents the dynamic
progress of the economic and political relations between the United Arab Emirates and Ukraine
and the essence of the projects that involve the Lublin triangle. The results of Krzymowski’s
research illustrate that without the account of the state-owned companies from Dubai, the success