This article examines the organizational behavior of entities involved in foreign economic activities within the EAEU framework. It discusses the Eurasian Partnership initiative, which is based on the EAEU's plan and the Chinese transport corridor. This partnership is presented as part of a new global framework that is structured around regional and interregional integration systems. The author suggests that the project symbolizes the emergence of a new world order based on these economic and integrated groups. The partnership is open to new members, and it is expected that countries such as India, Pakistan, Iran, additional CIS members, and others will potentially join in the future. The article concludes that by 2025, the EAEU aims to establish a unified market for energy, hydrocarbons, and finance. The EAEU could emerge as a major hub in a broader integration pathway, attracting new partners to address technological and economic challenges. The study is based on official EAEU documents, statements from authorities, media analysis, and economic data.