The project aims to promote intra-regional and international trade in Central Asia (CA) by enhancing the transparency of cross-border requirements, removing regulatory and procedural barriers, strengthening business capability to comply with trade formalities and standards, as well as by improving cross-border e-commerce. The project is structured according to four expected results:
1. Key regulatory and procedural obstacles to international trade are addressed; 2. SMEs capacities to comply with cross-border requirements (including notably quality standards, technical regulations, relevant preferential trading schemes/GSP+) are improved; 3. Improved Central Asia countries readiness, in particular women-led companies, for conducting cross-border e-commerce; 4. Increased opportunities for participation of women-led enterprises in international trade.
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Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan | Central Asia: Ready4Trade (R4TCA) to |
Multi-year technical assistance project | EU/ITC | ViewCentral Asia: Ready4Trade (R4TCA)
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December 2023 Description
Contact Point(s)
Name
Mohammad Saeed
Email
saeed [at] intracen.org
Name
Eleonora Salluzzi
Email
esalluzzi [at] intracen.org
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Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Romania, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan | Promoting Green Ports and Connectivity to |
Multi-year technical assistance project | The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) | ViewPromoting Green Ports and Connectivity
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Description
The project aims to support Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Romania, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan in maximizing the transit potential of their Dry Ports, Caspian and Black Sea ports, by digitally connecting them, facilitating sustainable trade along the route, and by promoting the utilization of green energy in the port’s operations. Its overarching goal is to boost trade, reduce transportation costs and diversify supply chain from Asia to Europe through comprehensive connectivity approach based on standard harmonization, regional community building and digitalization. In the area of trade facilitation, the aim of the project is to identify main bottlenecks on the trade route from China to Europe through the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea, and to implement measures to overcome them, such as enhanced data exchange between authorities and economic operators, as well as between countries. |
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan | Central Asia: Ready4Trade (R4TCA) to |
Multi-year technical assistance project | EU/ITC | ViewCentral Asia: Ready4Trade (R4TCA)
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December 2023 Description
The project aims to promote intra-regional and international trade in Central Asia (CA) by enhancing the transparency of cross-border requirements, removing regulatory and procedural barriers, strengthening business capability to comply with trade formalities and standards, as well as by improving cross-border e-commerce. The project is structured according to four expected results: Contact Point(s)
Name
Mohammad Saeed
Email
saeed [at] intracen.org
Name
Eleonora Salluzzi
Email
esalluzzi [at] intracen.org
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Armenia, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Belarus, China, Georgia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia, Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan | WCO Regional Workshop on the Development of Transit Guidelines to |
Short-term training activity or other event | Japan-CCF/Customs | ViewWCO Regional Workshop on the Development of Transit Guidelines
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Description
To discuss possible contents of new WCO Transit Guidelines |
Notifying Country | Date and Description of the assistance | Committed/Disbursed | Beneficiaries | Implementing Agencies | Procedures for disbursements |
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United States of America |
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NCTF and private sector engagement and capacity building |
Committed: 56950 USD Disbursed: 56950 USD |
Turkmenistan | Department of Energy (DOE) |
ADS 201: https://www.usaid.gov/ads/policy/200/201. |
United States of America |
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Border measures |
Committed: 324520 USD Disbursed: 324520 USD |
Turkmenistan | US Agency for International Development (USAID) |
ADS 201: https://www.usaid.gov/ads/policy/200/201. |
United States of America |
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Border and related agencies capacity building |
Committed: 5400 USD Disbursed: 5400 USD |
Turkmenistan | Department of State (STATE) |
ADS 201: https://www.usaid.gov/ads/policy/200/201. |
United States of America |
-
NCTF and private sector engagement and capacity building |
Committed: 198000 USD Disbursed: 198000 USD |
Turkmenistan | US Agency for International Development (AID) |
ADS 201 |
United States of America |
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Border and related agencies capacity building |
Committed: 10000 USD Disbursed: 10000 USD |
Turkmenistan | Department of Energy (DOE) |
ADS 201 |
United States of America |
-
Publication and trade promotion/border measures |
Disbursed: 99460 USD |
Turkmenistan | AID |
ADS 201 |
United States of America |
-
Border and related agencies capacity building |
Disbursed: 15000 USD |
Turkmenistan | DOE |
ADS 201 |
United States of America |
-
Publication and trade promotion/border measures |
Disbursed: 99460 USD |
Turkmenistan | AID |
ADS 201 |
United States of America |
-
Border and related agencies capacity building |
Disbursed: 15000 USD |
Turkmenistan | DOE |
ADS 201 |
United States of America |
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Publication and trade promotion |
Disbursed: 62106 USD |
Turkmenistan | AID |
ADS 201 |