EAEU Cancels Special Permits for Cargo Transit on International Highways
The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) has significantly simplified logistics rules along international transport corridors. According to the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) press service, transport companies are no longer required to obtain special permits for the transit of heavy goods vehicles through the territory of the association's member states.
Cost Optimization
The removal of excessive bureaucratic barriers allows carriers to deliver batches of goods in their entirety. The need to artificially split cargo to pass formal procedures under old regulations has disappeared. According to the department's estimates, the direct financial benefit for transport and trade businesses from this innovation can reach 15% in some cases.
"This is a landmark event, confirming the focus of the 'five' countries on creating a single transport space," emphasized EEC Minister for Energy and Infrastructure Arzybek Kozhoshev.
Significance for Chinese Food Imports
For Chinese food exporters, this measure is a major logistical advantage. Using transit land routes through Kazakhstan or Kyrgyzstan to deliver food products to Russia becomes faster and more predictable. The ability to transport entire batches without splitting is critically important for food products, as it eliminates unnecessary reloading stages in warehouses, minimizes the risks of temperature regime violations, and preserves the integrity of factory packaging.
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