The strategic priority for the development of the Russian economy in modern conditions is the diversified development of non-primary non-energy exports, i.e. high valueadded products that can provide a multiplier effect. Export is defined as the most important component of foreign economic activity, and the creation of an export-oriented environment seems to be one of the key elements of public policy. Moreover, the most promising direction for the development of such an environment lies in the field of information technology. Modeling of logistic business processes for the implementation of the final export product involves, firstly, the creation of an open information space accessible to each participant in foreign economic activity, and secondly, the streamlining and digitalization of business processes at each stage of the execution of a foreign trade contract during export activities. The introduction and further development of cognitive information technologies will allow adhering to the strategy of innovative diversification of export activities. The result will be the development of integration economic relations, the expansion of the geography of supplies, the reduction in the cost of production of the export product and the optimization of transport and logistics costs. This article discusses the theoretical and methodological foundations of the formation of an export-oriented environment in the context of the development of the digital economy, analyzes the relationship of logistic business processes in the field of export, considers the main stages of preparing and conducting export transactions and the possibility of using modern cognitive information technologies on each of them. 1. Introduction
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