Export of Medical Devices and Industry Integration of Russian Regions in the Context of Covid-19 Cover Image

Экспорт медицинских изделий и отраслевая интеграция отдельных российских регионов в условиях COVID-19
Export of Medical Devices and Industry Integration of Russian Regions in the Context of Covid-19

Author(s): Galina Khmeleva, Svetlana S. Asanova
Subject(s): Economy, Geography, Regional studies, Supranational / Global Economy, International relations/trade, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Институт экономики Уральского отделения Российской академии наук
Keywords: non-commodity exports; Covid-19; pandemic; region; international trade; sectoral integration; medical devices; crisis; innovation;

Summary/Abstract: The sudden and severe outbreak of Covid-19 has both challenged the world economy and created new opportunities to address the problem of domestic production, integration and export growth in Russia. The study aims to identify the characteristics of medical exports and assess the integration of individual Russian regions in the context of a pandemic. To this end, the paper analyses the volume and geography of export transactions of 40 Russian regions exporting medical devices to prevent the spread of new coronavirus infections. Characteristics of medical exports and sectoral integration in conditions of pandemic risks were identified. For example, exports of Covid-19 medical devices are highly concentrated in a small number of Russian regions. The development of export-oriented medical devices accelerated due to the intensification of existing production capacities as well as the involvement of related sectors in the value chain. Additionally, non-economic factors (threats to life and health of nations) are becoming increasingly important in international trade in the short term. The Eurasian Economic Union demonstrates its growing significance as a regulator of medical device supply within the integration area. The research highlights the high adaptation of Russian local producers to the needs of the world and domestic economy. Moreover, an increase in exports simultaneously allowed Russia to satisfy the domestic demand for medical devices for preventing and controlling the spread of coronavirus. The sector development requires the strengthening of export support institutions both in the major regions exporting Covid-19 medical devices and in the regions where this industry is still in its infancy but has already shown steady growth. Future research can focus on studying export trends of medical devices in the face of viral risks, as well as expanding the context to include strategies for the integration of Russian regions into global economic relations, considering sectoral specificities and the geostrategic situation.

  • Issue Year: 18/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 119-132
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Russian