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24 Sep 2025 Arzybek Kozhoshev: "The digital divide is one of the constraints for the Eurasian integration"   This opinion was expressed by Arzybek Kozhoshev, the EEC Minister in charge of Energy and Infrastructure, at the plenary discussion "Efficiency of Intelligent Transport Systems" during the annual International Forum "Intelligent Transport Systems of Russia. Digital Era of Transport." In his speech, the Minister told about the results of activities across the key areas of the Eurasian integration in the field of transport digitalization. Specifically, Arzybek Kozhoshev noted that "it is necessary not only to develop national intelligent transport systems but also to think over how they will interact in the areas of operator liability transfer." On the Forum sidelines, an action plan was signed between the Energy and Infrastructure Unit of the Eurasian Economic Commission and the Digital Era of Transport Association for Developing Digital Transport Technologies. The document intended for 2026–2027 involves joint events and consultations, as well as exchange of experience on relevant matters in the field of digital technologies in transport, including intelligent transport systems, exchange of statistical data and preparation of analytical materials and reports. Moreover, during the Forum, the Minister took part in the official tour of the exposition showcasing advanced solutions in the field of ITS and digital infrastructure of highways. "Our countries have accumulated certain experience, introduced and used efficient solutions. We need to share them and expand the geography of their use," summarized Arzybek Kozhoshev.
23 Sep 2025 EAEU starts using navigation seals to monitor shipments The Eurasian Economic Commission's Board decided to introduce shipment monitoring in accordance with the Agreement on Using Navigation Seals for Monitoring Shipments in the Eurasian Economic Union. The decision shall come into effect on February 1, 2026. "The Agreement envisages a gradual introduction of the monitoring mechanism taking into account the categories of goods and the modes of transport used. Its implementation is divided into three stages, with a total duration of 1.5 years," noted Ruslan Davydov, the EEC Minister in charge of Customs Cooperation. At the first stage, since February 11, 2026, navigation seals will be used for: – sanctioned goods and some types of excisable goods including alcohol and tobacco transported by road and (or) by rail under the customs transit or export procedures, as well as transported between the Member States in mutual trade; – some categories of goods such as clothes, shoes, devices transported by road under the customs transit procedure; – nicotine-containing products and primary nicotine materials classified under 2404, 2939 79 000 0 and 2939 80 000 0 of the Single Commodity Nomenclature of Foreign Economic Activity of the Eurasian Economic Union (CN FEA of the EAEU) transported by road and exported from the EAEU customs territory under the customs export procedure. Since February 11, 2026, Decision No. 63 of the Commission's Board dated June 8, 2021 stipulating the customs transit procedure applied to alcohol and tobacco products being EAEU goods placed under the customs export procedure for the purposes of their transportation across the Union's customs territory to the customs authority at the point of departure will no longer be valid. Shipments of the said goods will be monitored in accordance with the Agreement. The Agreement on Using Navigation Seals for Monitoring Shipments in the Eurasian Economic Union was signed on April 19, 2022 and came into effect on April 3, 2023.
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