Abstract
The formulas of contemporary international economic relations take two traditional forms, which are represented by the movement of international trade, in both its commodity and service parts, while the modern one is embodied in the movements of capital and people internationally, the importance of research is concentrated in the extent of the ability of the state's government programs to deepen its economic relations with its regional and international surroundings. In order to clarify the formulas and indicators of contemporary international economic relations, the research was divided into three sections, the first dealt with international trade in goods and services; and the second section dealt with the movement of capital internationally and direct foreign investments by reviewing relevant data, and the third topic dealt with the movement of people internationally. The study came out with a set of conclusions and recommendations.Among the most prominent conclusions that came in agreement with the validity of the research hypothesis, is that the historical legacy of the developed countries made them impose, in many cases, the formulas of contemporary international economic relations.