ASSESSMENT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN REGIONAL INDUSTRIAL SECTORS UNDER SANCTIONS

Marat Safiullin, Leonid Elshin, Polina Mikhalevich, Airat Gatin

Abstract


Introduction: This study evaluates the adaptation and recovery potential of Russia's industrial sectors, focusing on the Republic of Tatarstan. It emphasizes resilience under sanctions by assessing import dependence and adaptation efficiency as key factors.

Objective: To identify risks and opportunities for sustainable development in regional industrial sectors and inform public policy for adaptation to emerging economic and geopolitical dynamics.

Methodology: The methodology integrates statistical data analysis (2012-2021) with econometric models to measure import dependency and recovery efficiency. A two-dimensional matrix was developed to map sector resilience under sanction pressures.

Results: The analysis identified priority sectors in Tatarstan requiring strategic support to enhance resilience and competitiveness. Vulnerable sectors, such as chemicals, electronics, and vehicles, need diversified sources and modernized supply chains to mitigate import dependence risks.

Conclusion: The proposed methodology effectively assesses and supports vulnerable sectors. Actions such as import reorientation and innovation investments are vital for sustaining regional development amid external pressures.


Keywords


Import Substitution; Sustainable Economic Growth; Transnational Supply Chains; Recovery Efficiency; Industrial Sectors

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