%0 Journal Article %T The EAEU Potential and the Interests of Member-States in Cooperation to Ensure Sustainable Foreign Economic Strategies %A Mikhail Komov %A Julia Panko %A Asia Spector %A Tamara Stepanyan %A Eldar Tumanov %J Annals of Organizational Culture, Leadership and External Engagement Journal %@ 3108-4176 %D 2024 %V 5 %N 1 %R 10.51847/9yM4CBPS32 %P 39-43 %X The Eurasian Economic Union represents a rapid and ongoing transition to a new stage of integration in the post-Soviet region. Its formation reflects the ambition to harness the diverse regional economies by aligning regulatory frameworks, eliminating internal business barriers, and promoting broader supranational cooperation. The main goal is to create synergy—balancing the varying developmental speeds of member states, stimulating national economic growth, and enhancing overall competitiveness. This model emphasizes regional cooperation while diverging from traditional global standards and long-standing agreements that many major economies are moving away from. This article focuses on key areas such as transport, logistics, and project-based collaboration, assessing the potential of the Eurasian Economic Union and the interests of its members in fostering a stable foreign economic strategy. A particular emphasis is placed on the need for increased involvement of government bodies, the private sector, and Eurasian development institutions in these initiatives. %U https://apsshs.com/article/the-eaeu-potential-and-the-interests-of-member-states-in-cooperation-to-ensure-sustainable-foreign-e-ytnn9uxy9ifcrro