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04 Jun 2025 Arzybek Kozhoshev: "Efficient interaction between the EAEU and ASEAN is a driver of logistics development in Eurasia" The experience of developing integration in the field of transport in the EAEU and ASEAN and their prospects were discussed by the participants of the EEC-ASEAN meeting "Exchange of Experience in the Field of Cross-Border Land Transportation and Its Respective Regulation". The event was held as a teleconference between the EEC Headquarters in Moscow and the ASEAN Secretariat in Jakarta, Indonesia. Arzybek Kozhoshev, the EEC Minister in charge of Energy and Infrastructure, opened the seminar and delivered a welcoming address. "The EAEU and ASEAN countries have a unique geographical and geo-economic position, high transit and industrial potential. Taking into account the actively developing markets of Southeast Asia and changing transportation and logistics supplies, there is now an important task of coordinating efforts to create logistics hubs and develop transport corridors, as well as multimodal transport," Arzybek Kozhoshev noted. The seminar participants presented information on the institutional framework of transport regulation in their integration associations, modern trends in integration processes, and discussed the results and future directions of digitalization in transport, infrastructure and logistics development. Rustan Jenalinov, Director of the EEC Transport and Infrastructure Department, made a presentation on developing the EAEU integration in the field of transport and shared the results achieved. Representatives of the United Transport and Logistics Company — Eurasian Railway Alliance, the International Road Transport Union, the ASEAN Secretariat and ASEAN transport ministries also spoke at the event.
30 May 2025 Bakhyt Sultanov: "It is important to maintain a balance of interests between the use of artificial intelligence and the protection of rightholders" Bakhyt Sultanov, Minister in charge of Economy and Financial Policy of the Eurasian Economic Commission, spoke at the Astana International Forum about the possibilities and risks associated with the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) in various sectors of the Eurasian Economic Union's economy. Speaking at the panel session "Intellectual Property in the Era of AI", Bakhyt Sultanov touched upon the issues of dividing the rights and liability in respect of works created using AI. He emphasized the difficulties in determining authorship, as well as the need to develop clear rules and regulations concerning the use of artificial intelligence technologies in scientific and innovative activities. Bakhyt Sultanov underscored the importance of developing international standards and agreed approaches in this area, noting that the EAEU countries are actively working on the creation of national legislative initiatives: Kazakhstan has adopted the Concept for Artificial Intelligence Development for 2024-2029, Belarus is developing a law on artificial intelligence and Russia is implementing the National Strategy until 2030. The Minister drew attention to the fact that the issues of legal protection and enforcement of rights to intellectual property items created using AI are widely discussed by the global community. The Eurasian integration association is developing a draft Action Plan for the implementation of the Eurasian Economic Path Declaration, which includes the elaboration of possible approaches to the legal protection of such items. "At the same time, it is important to maintain a balance of interests between the use of artificial intelligence and the protection of rightholders," mentioned Bakhyt Sultanov. On the sidelines of the Forum the EEC Minister met with Daren Tang, Director General of the World Intellectual Property Organization. The meeting discussed cooperation within the framework of the Memorandum of Understanding between the organizations and considered the possibility of holding joint events dedicated to the Eurasian economic integration in the context of intellectual property protection and safeguarding. "The Commission constantly monitors trends in the trafficking in counterfeit goods and the practice of combating violations of intellectual property rights in the EAEU. Annually, we prepare a report that includes data on identified infringements and recommendations for improving law enforcement practice," Bakhyt Sultanov reported. The EEC Minister also met with Amy Pope, Director General of the International Organization for Migration (IOM). Today, the Commission and the IOM Regional Office are working on a Joint Statement based on the existing Memorandum of Cooperation between the organizations and the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, to which all EAEU countries have joined.
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