(MENAFN- AzerNews) The International Road Transport Union (IRU) has supported the
Turkmen Association of International Road Carriers (THADA) in
promoting digital invoices for the customs sphere of Turkmenistan,
IRU's Director of TIR and Transit Services Tatiana Rey-Bellet
said.
According to her, the result of this support was that in
December 2022 Turkmenistan joined the e-CMR protocol (digital
version of the CMR consignment note).
'At the same time, the customs and transport authorities of
Turkmenistan have actively responded to the IRU's offer to
cooperate with experts from other countries within the framework of
a special UNECE group established to facilitate the practical
implementation of digital waybills (e-CMR) based on a harmonized
approach,' the representative of the organization said.
Furthermore, she added that throughout 2022, the organization
and the Government of Turkmenistan have maintained fruitful and
close cooperation, achieving practical and tangible results in the
field of international trade and transport.
'We have also laid a solid foundation to continue our
collaboration in 2023 with even more ambitious goals. The transport
industry warmly welcomed the gradual opening of Turkmenistan's
borders for international traffic, which began in June 2022, after
which the country's border crossings began to provide unhindered
transit traffic,' the director of the organization's department
said.
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