CIS
CIS
See CIS disambiguation page for other meanings of CIS
The Commonwealth of Independent States, abbreviated as CIS, was established at the end of 1991, in the wake of the end of the USSR. It is an association of states, which possesses coordinating powers in trade, finance, lawmaking, and security
The CIS is composed of eleven states:
Armenia (AM) Kazakhstan (KZ) Turkmenistan (TM)
Azerbaijan (AZ) Moldova (MD) Ukraine (UA)
Belarus (BY) the Russian Federation (RU) Uzbekistan (UZ)
the Kyrgyz Republic (KG) Tajikistan (TJ)
CIS and the European Union
Resources
See Also
- World Bank
- Bank Regulation
- History of Banking
- Functions of the World Bank
Resources
See Also
- Commonwealth of Independent States
Resources
Further Information
Interstate Statistical Committee of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
See Also
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
BRICS
European Union (EU)
Statistical Data
CIS-EU – statistics on international trade by CIS country