Analysis of biofuel market development trends in the context of cooperation between Russia and Southeast Asia countries
https://doi.org/10.31677/2311-0651-2025-47-1-118-129
Abstract
A comprehensive analysis of the current state and prospects of biofuel market development in Russia and Asian countries has been carried out. Against the background of global changes in the energy sector and increasing demand for renewable energy sources, Asian countries are actively developing the biofuel sector, considering it an important component of sustainable economic growth and reducing dependence on fossil fuels. Key market trends, growth drivers, and major challenges faced by the biofuels industry are examined. A comparative analysis of the biofuels market in Asian countries including China, Japan, South Korea, India, Indonesia, and Malaysia shows high interest in biofuels as an alternative energy source. In 2022, Asia’s share of global biofuel imports was more than 60%, with Indonesia and Malaysia being the major suppliers, focusing on biodiesel production from palm oil. China, seeking to reduce its dependence on fossil fuel imports, is actively developing bioethanol production using agricultural waste. China has emerged as one of the leading bioethanol producers in the region in 2023. Japan and South Korea are focusing on biodiesel from cooking oil waste, which highlights these countries’ focus on sustainable production and waste minimization. Factors contributing to the development of the biofuels market are identified: economic and environmental incentives, technological innovations, and infrastructural improvements. It is shown that Russia in the future can become one of the key suppliers of biofuels to Asian countries, expanding its own export structure, which, in turn, will increase the foreign trade revenues of our country. Joint projects aimed at the development of infrastructure, transportation networks and processing facilities contribute to the formation of a single biofuel market between Russia and Asian countries, which facilitates trade and stimulates economic interaction.
About the Authors
M. S. PetukhovaRussian Federation
Doctor of Economics
С. Phunsombat
Russian Federation
PhD student
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For citations:
Petukhova M.S., Phunsombat С. Analysis of biofuel market development trends in the context of cooperation between Russia and Southeast Asia countries. Innovations and Food Safety. 2025;(1):118-129. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31677/2311-0651-2025-47-1-118-129