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17 Jul 2025
Arzybek Kozhoshev held a working meeting with GEIDCO management
Arzybek Kozhoshev, Minister in charge of Energy and Infrastructure of the Eurasian Economic Commission, held a working meeting with Cheng Zhiqiang, Executive Secretary of the Global Energy Interconnection Development and Cooperation Organization (GEIDCO). During the meeting, the two sides discussed further development of international energy cooperation, promotion of sustainable technologies, and strengthening of strategic partnership in the global energy transition. They also touched upon a number of issues such as the global climate agenda and sustainable energy development, including accelerating the energy transition, digitalizing energy systems and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. "GEIDCO is making a significant contribution to meeting the rapidly growing global demand for electric power from clean and renewable sources. These efforts play a key role in attaining the UN Sustainable Energy for All Goal and in tackling climate change," Arzybek Kozhoshev mentioned. The EEC Minister pointed out that an important step on this path had been the signing of the "Eurasian Economic Path" Declaration, which defined the EAEU climate policy and low-carbon development goals until 2045. Summing up the meeting, the two sides expressed their willingness to continue the dialogue and expand practical cooperation.
17 Jul 2025
EEC discussed improving procedures to fill in declarations for goods and request for release of goods prior to submitting a declaration for goods
A meeting of the working group on customs declaration under the specialized Advisory Committee considered a number of initiatives of the Eurasian Economic Union States related to changes in the rules for filling in declarations for goods and a request for release of goods prior to submitting a declaration for goods. It proposed to waive the requirement for a declarant to handwrite or print an obligation to submit the original certificate of origin of goods to the customs authority on the reverse side of its copy, allowing instead to specify such information in a declaration for goods. It also considered a number of relevant issues, including the expediency of defining the "primary packaging" concept and specifying the release annulment marks in a request for release of goods prior to submitting a declaration for goods. The Working Group on Customs Declaration was established in 2021 by decision of the EEC Advisory Committee on Customs Regulation. The scope of its activities covers issues of declarations for goods, including those related to the form and procedure of filling in a declaration for goods.
17 Jul 2025
Specialized Advisory Committee discussed updating lists of standards to some EAEU technical regulations
Proposals of the Eurasian Economic Union countries to the EEC plan of research activities in order to develop missing methods of supervision over the implementation of certain mandatory requirements of technical regulations were discussed at the 60th meeting of the Advisory Committee on technical regulation, application of sanitary, veterinary and phytosanitary measures. The meeting proposed developing two methods of research (measurements) under the technical regulations for poultry meat and its processed products. They are aimed at implementing the "deferred" norms of TR EAEU 051/2021 in terms supervising over residues of hormonal and hormone-like substances in poultry slaughter products and rationing the mass fraction of moisture released during storage of chilled poultry meat products. It is also proposed to develop a methodology for measuring the mass fraction of coumarin in food and tobacco products to ensure the requirements of TR CU 029/2012 "Safety Requirements for Food Additives, Flavorings and Process Subsidiaries" and Technical Regulations for Tobacco Products (TR CU 035/2014). All of the named works shall be included in the Commission's R&D Plan for 2026-2027. The meeting approved proposals to update the Unified Sanitary-Epidemiological and Hygienic Requirements for products that are sources of ionizing radiation, as well as products and goods containing radioactive substances. The draft of the relevant amendments to Section 11, Chapter II of the USR, approved by Decision No. 299 of the Customs Union's Commission dated May 28, 2010, has been prepared with due regard to the law enforcement practice and following the analysis of the current requirements for such products and is also aimed at harmonization under the requirements of the International Atomic Energy Agency. The meeting also approved amendments to the lists of standards to two technical regulations: "On Safety of Perfume and Cosmetic Products" (TR CU 009/2011) and "On Requirements for Trunk Pipelines for the Transportation of Liquid and Gaseous Hydrocarbons" (TR EAEU 049/2020). In addition, it approved the updated composition of a number of thematic working groups and subcommittees under the Advisory Committee. Following the meeting, Valentin Tataritsky, the EEC Minister in charge of Technical Regulation, commended members of the Advisory Committee for their constructive and involved approach to considering important issues, emphasized the importance and efficiency of this venue for arranging timely and comprehensive development of the Union's technical legislation, and expressed hopes for maintaining the vector for efficient development of consensus decisions between the relevant regulators and businesses.
16 Jul 2025
Arzybek Kozhoshev: "EAEU Energy Sector amidst Energy Transition: Challenges and Advantages"
Arzybek Kozhoshev, Minister in charge of Energy and Infrastructure of the Eurasian Economic Commission, delivered a report entitled "EAEU Energy Sector amidst Energy Transition: Challenges and Advantages" at the UN Headquarters (New York). The speech was part of the event "Accelerating Energy Transition in the Global South: Promoting Steady Economic Growth and Strategic Partnerships" held at the UN High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF-2025). In his address, the EEC Minister has noted that in 2017 the world entered the phase of the fourth energy transition, where renewable energy sources, digitalization, energy-saving technologies are actively developing, and decarbonization processes are intensifying. In this context, balanced development of both traditional and renewable energy sources is important. Only such an approach can ensure both national and global energy security, the minister believes. Arzybek Kozhoshev emphasized the high energy potential of the "five" countries, mentioning that the EAEU has significant energy resources: 20% of the world's gas reserves, 20% of coal reserves, 7% of oil reserves, and 5% of the world's electric power generation. Special attention was paid to integration initiatives, including the creation of common markets for electric power, gas, oil and petroleum products, development of cross-border infrastructure, and coordination of the EAEU participating countries' climate agenda. Interaction with international partners and openness to joint projects are also among the priorities. The Minister expressed his commendation to the organizers of the Forum and the Global Energy Interconnection Development and Cooperation Organization (GEIDCO) for their contribution to sustainable energy promotion, outlining practical interest in GEIDCO's experience.
15 Jul 2025
Andrey Slepnev: "The EAEU countries' Prime Ministers will consider a mid-term plan for developing and implementing approaches to regulate the climate agenda"
A five-year plan for developing and implementing approaches to regulate the climate agenda within the Eurasian Economic Union, approved by the Heads of Governments in 2024, will be presented to the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council in mid-August. "In particular, it is proposed to develop interstate standards in carbon regulation, as well as agreed decisions on accrediting relevant validation and verification bodies," told Andrey Slepnev, Minister in charge of Trade of the Eurasian Economic Commission According to the EEC Minister, this will also entail taking measures to avoid barriers within the Union caused by the climate regulation of its Member States and engaging with third country partners on trade-related climate measures. The proposed measures, once approved by the Heads of Governments, will be included in the action plan for implementing the "Eurasian Economic Path" Declaration on Further Development of Economic Processes within the EAEU until 2030 and for the period until 2045.
15 Jul 2025
Bakytzhan Sagintaev conveyed birthday greetings to Ali Khamenei
Bakytzhan Sagintaev, Chairman of the Eurasian Economic Commission's Board, conveyed birthday greetings to Ali Khamenei, Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran. "The EAEU countries highly appreciate the positive dynamics of developing cooperation with the Islamic Republic of Iran based on mutual respect and economic benefit," the congratulatory letter reads. On behalf of the EEC and in his own capacity, Bakytzhan Sagintaev wished Ali Khamenei good health, well-being and fulfilment of all contemplated plans for the benefit of Iran and its citizens.
15 Jul 2025
EEC monitored Union countries' legislative initiatives on labor migration
The Eurasian Economic Commission's Board approbated the results of monitoring national legislative acts of the Eurasian Economic Union States in the field of labor migration for 2023-2024. According to the study, the number of labor migrants within the EAEU in 2024 increased by 2.98% compared to 2023. It also highlights that the Union countries continue to improve migration regulation, paying special attention to the rights of EAEU citizens and measures to counter illegal migration. "It is important that the Member States' legislative initiatives were in line with the provisions of the Treaty on the EAEU, clearly separating the rights of citizens of the Union and third countries. The above monitoring confirms that the countries are actively engaged in creating favorable environment for labor migrants within the Union, including digitalization of public services," mentioned Bakhyt Sultanov, the EEC Minister in charge of Economy and Financial Policy. The monitoring has shown that the Member States are implementing measures to attract highly qualified specialists and facilitate the stay of EAEU citizens in the host country. Among the main changes: liberalizing the rules of stay for labor migrants from the Union States, and strengthening supervision over illegal migration and security. The most significant changes took place in the legislation of the Russian Federation, where in 2024 the supervision over the stay of foreign citizens was strengthened, liability for violations of migration rules was increased, and the procedure for admission of migrants' children to general education institutions was adjusted. Following the monitoring, the parties noted the need to conduct a permanent analysis of the EAEU States' national legislation on labor migration with annual reports to the Union countries' competent authorities.
11 Jul 2025
Customs processing procedure encourages industrial cooperation and export of EAEU countries
The application of the customs processing procedure in the customs territory of the Eurasian Economic Union stimulates the development of industrial cooperation and exports of the Member States. This was emphasized by Vitaly Vovk, Deputy Director of the Eurasian Economic Commission's Industrial Policy Department, at a seminar on this topic held at the EEC's venue. According to Vitaly Vovk, this customs procedure, which provides for the use of foreign goods with temporary exemption from customs duties and taxes, helps improve the Union's production processes and increase the competitiveness of goods. In fact, it is one of the important elements of the integration potential of the Eurasian Five countries. “In order for the Commission to implement the initiatives by the Heads of the Union States to develop their own competencies and technologies in the manufacture of high-tech products and increase their exports to third countries, we should make fuller use of our integration potential,” Vitaly Vovk noted. “This is necessary to consolidate efforts to develop industrial cooperation and create new efficient mechanisms for the output of competitive products”. The seminar paid special attention to the practical application of the customs processing procedure, administrative aspects of its implementation by the Union States' customs authorities, and advantages for manufacturers and exporters. Among the industries where this procedure is or may be actively applied are aircraft and shipbuilding, railway machinery, automotive industry, including engine manufacturing, metal industry, pharmaceuticals, woodworking, chemical industry, light industry and a number of others. The analysis of the dynamics of cooperative deliveries in these sectors indicates a significant potential for developing the EAEU industrial cooperation and the expansion of exports of high-tech products to third-country markets. The seminar was organized with the assistance of the Russian Export Center Group. It was attended by more than 130 representatives of authorized government bodies, organizations, industry associations, and businesses of the EAEU countries.
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