this article analyzes various legal and economic approaches to understanding foreign economic activity in the Russian Federation. It examines the historical evolution of its regulation, the specifics of modern legal mechanisms, and the impact of international obligations on the national legal system. Particular attention is paid to the challenges and prospects for the development of foreign economic activity in the context of globalization and sanctions. It concludes that foreign economic activity is multifaceted, its complex nature, and the need for a harmonious combination of free enterprise and government regulation.
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