Customs cooperation between Uzbekistan and the Organization of Turkic States is comprehensively expanding

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It creates conditions for developing mutual trust, friendship and good-neighborly relations among Turkic-speaking states, ensuring peace in the region, creating favorable conditions for trade and investment and cooperating in all spheres.
The Organization of Turkic States is increasingly gaining a distinctive and significant role in the emerging new world order and the system of international institutions. Covering a population of over 170 million the territory of the organization represents a region of great economic opportunities for all countries.
Uzbekistan’s accession to the Organization of Turkic States (OTS) defines new directions in the country’s foreign policy and contributes to strengthening regional cooperation and integration.
This is also reflected in the figures – Uzbekistan’s foreign trade turnover with OTS member states has nearly tripled compared to 2017, reaching 10 billion USD.
Within the framework of cooperation under the Organization, our Honorable President pays special attention to the development of global logistics chains and transport corridors, as well as the formation of a unified transit network.
The mutual cooperation of customs authorities plays a decisive role in strengthening the trade and economic foundation of cooperation, developing global logistics chains and transport corridors and forming a unified transit network.
An important step was taken in this regard at the Samarkand Summit in 2022 year – the Agreement on the Introduction of a Simplified Customs Corridor and the Agreement on International Joint Cargo Transportation were signed between the governments of the member states of the Organization of Turkic States.
The issue of forming a unified transit network within the OTS region holds particular significance. This can primarily be achieved only if all countries join the international eTIR system – the electronic procedure of the TIR Convention, which entered into force globally in May 2021 year.
In this way, it is possible to increase the volume of mutual trade turnover among member states of the organization and reduce the time and financial costs spent during this process.
The “eTIR” procedure offers a range of advantages from shortening customs clearance times to reducing transportation expenses.
Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, and Georgia have joined this international system, and in December 2022 year for the first time in the world, Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan carried out the first eTIR shipment.
This novelty was warmly welcomed by the global business community and widely recognized by reputable international organizations.
Specifically, the United Nations, the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, and the official websites of the Organization of Turkic States have assessed this project as a true symbol of the idea to improve cargo transportation conditions among Central Asian and Caucasus countries.
If the “eTIR” procedure fully covers the member states of the Organization of Turkic States, it will facilitate prior information exchange about cargo, accelerate customs procedures and border crossings, enhance the export and transit potential of the countries and contribute to the development of reliable and secure transport corridors.





