BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 15. The signing
ceremony of the protocol of the motion plan for the event and
implementation of simplified transit guidelines the one-stop-shop
precept alongside the Trans-Caspian International ‘East-West’ Middle
Transport Corridor happened in Baku, Trend studies.
The doc was signed by Chairman of the State Customs
Committee of Azerbaijan Shahin Baghirov, Head of International
Cooperation Division of the State Revenue Committee of Kazakhstan
Yermek Kozhabergenov, Chairman of the State Customs Service of
Kyrgyzstan Samat Isabekov, Head of the Georgian Revenue Service
Levan Kakava, Chairman of Uzbekistan’s Customs Committee Akmalkhuja
Mavlonov, and Chairman of the Customs Service of Tajikistan
Khurshed Karimzoda.
A multilateral assembly on the customs transit facilitation
challenge utilizing the one-stop-shop precept alongside the on the customs
transit facilitation challenge utilizing the one-stop-shop precept
alongside the Trans-Caspian International East-West-Middle Transport
Corridor was held in Baku.
A customs transit facilitation challenge is an initiative geared toward
enhancing the effectivity of cross-border commerce by simplifying and
streamlining customs procedures for items in transit. This challenge
usually includes the introduction of recent applied sciences,
harmonization of rules and procedures, and growth of recent
infrastructure and logistics methods.
A customs transit facilitation challenge may also help to advertise
financial progress and growth by enhancing commerce flows and
decreasing transaction prices for companies engaged in cross-border
commerce.