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Bulletin of Abai KazNPU. Series of International Life and Politics

REGIONAL MODELS OF ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP: FEATURES AND PROSPECTS

Abstract

The world is in the process of integrating the economies of different countries by forming a global

economic chain, preventing the segmentation of the global market and the split of the trading system. The

United States is making persistent attempts to create trade partnerships in the west and east. This article

examines the emerging regional models of economic partnership in the world. The author notes that new trans-

regional economic partnerships cover over 4/5 of global trade and investment. New standards of global

regulation will be established in these areas, which will determine the future features of global development

and affect the economic relations of all countries of the world. The formation of such economic alliances

suggests the emergence of a new phenomenon in the global economy - transregionalism, whose priority is

primarily the community of economic interests, rather than territorial proximity and the presence of common

borders.