the implementation of the WTO TFA
País | Proyecto | Tipo | Implementing Organizations | |
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Azerbaijan | Assistance to draft a regional trade facilitation strategy |
Multi-year technical assistance project | United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) | Ver Assistance to draft a regional trade facilitation strategyDescription
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Azerbaijan | Accredited Customs CMA/Recognized Experts TFA Refreshers Workshop a |
Short-term training activity or other event | World Customs Organization (WCO); China | Ver Accredited Customs CMA/Recognized Experts TFA Refreshers Workshop
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Participant from WCO Member Countries |
Azerbaijan | Regional Workshop on E-commerce and Digital Customs a |
Short-term training activity or other event | World Customs Organization (WCO); Korea | Ver Regional Workshop on E-commerce and Digital Customs
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Customs officials of the Europe region |
Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Romania, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan | Promoting Green Ports and Connectivity a |
Multi-year technical assistance project | The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) | Ver Promoting 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. |