Kazakhstan Senate Approves Amendments To EAEU Customs Code On E-Commerce
The provisions of the ratified Protocol amending the Treaty on the Customs Code of the Eurasian Economic Union relate to the regulation of e-commerce.
"The document defines the terms 'e-commerce operator' and 'goods purchased through e-commerce'. Such goods can now be processed in a simplified manner using an electronic customs declaration," the statement reads.
In addition, the amendments introduce the possibility of applying special customs procedures for e-commerce participants. This will reduce the time required for processing goods and lower administrative burdens.
The law will ensure unified approaches among EAEU member states and simplify cross-border transactions for entrepreneurs and consumers.

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