Kazakhstan President signs agreement with Türkiye to boost international combined transport
Kazakhstan and Türkiye advance collaboration with a new agreement to enhance international combined transport, fostering increased trade and efficiency in cargo transit
Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has signed into law the bill approving the agreement with Türkiye on “International Combined Transport,” according to a statement from the Kazakh Presidency.
The agreement aims to increase the flow of cargo between the two countries via road, rail, and sea routes. This will facilitate the transit process for cargoes on the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route and the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway, which passes through the Caspian Sea.
Additionally, a single digital document will be introduced for combined transportation via railway and sea routes, replacing the need for two separate transit documents.
In February, Kazakhstan’s Minister of Transport, Marat Kairbayev, stated in Parliament that this agreement between the two governments would also enhance mutual trade between Kazakhstan and Türkiye.
Source: Newsroom
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