Summarizing, the level of economic globalization cannot be assessed by one or several indicators of international
trade. Measuring the degree of globalization requires a comprehensive assessment of all groups of indicators
reflecting international trade. Moreover, in a dynamic international market, when more and more countries involve
into the global production chain, the weights of groups and individual indicators may vary in a complex assessment
of globalization level. There are no strict rules of what set of international trade indicators is better to use in
assessing the level of globalization. Therefore, the structure of the set and specific weights of individual indicators
may depend on the peculiarities of individual country - the structure of international trade, the number of foreign controlled
companies and the intensity of its activity, and the level of penetration of transnational companies into
country's economy