Customs cooperation

Member of the Board – Minister in charge of Customs Cooperation Eldar Alisherov

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17 Apr 2024 Eldar Alisherov chaired a meeting of working group on interaction with World Customs Organization On April 17, a meeting of the high-level working group on interaction with the World Customs Organization (WCO) was held under the chairmanship of Eldar Alisherov, Minister in charge of Customs Cooperation of the Eurasian Economic Commission. The meeting discussed the enactment of paragraph 11.7.5 of the action plan to implement the Strategic Directions for Developing the Eurasian Economic Integration until 2025. It was about the prospects for further cooperation with the WCO in terms of implementing joint actions with the Eurasian Economic Union states for the Union to obtain the status of a WCO member, as well as exploring the possibility of the EAEU acceding to the fundamental documents of the WCO. “The EEC Customs Cooperation Unit is actively interacting with the WCO and will continue cooperation in such areas as improving customs legislation based on international standards, developing effective and modern customs administration standards, and introducing best practices in customs administration,” noted Eldar Alisherov. According to the Minister, such work is relevant as part of modernizing the Union law in the field of customs regulation, taking into account the provisions of the Strategic Directions for Developing the Eurasian Economic Integration until 2025, as well as the Main directions of the Eurasian Economic Union’s international activities in terms of organizing customs cooperation. Paragraph 11.7.5. of the Strategic Directions for Developing the Eurasian Economic Integration until 2025, approved by Decision No. 12 of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council dated December 11, 2020, contemplates such measures as the Union's obtaining the WCO Member status and exploring the Union’s possibility to join the WCO fundamental documents.
02 Apr 2024 Improvement of customs regulation in the EAEU considered at the CIS International Economic Forum The prospects for developing customs regulation in the Eurasian Economic Union were presented by Sergei Vladimirov, Director of the EEC Department for Customs Legislation and Law Enforcement Practice, at the session Improving the Mechanisms of Foreign Trade and Customs Administration in the CIS and EAEU Countries within the framework of the International Economic Forum of the CIS Participating States. Sergei Vladimirov informed the panelists about the Commission's work on the implementation of the Strategy 2025 in terms of e-commerce and development of a unified customs transit system, including the use of navigation seals. He detailed the work concerning the amendments to the Customs Code of the EAEU aimed at simplifying the movement of certain categories of goods across the customs border (containers, fish products, contrailer transportation, etc.), and also shared plans for developing the institution of authorized economic operators. The Head of the EEC Customs Department emphasized the prospects for further improvement of customs regulation within the framework of implementing the 2030 Declaration.  Within the framework of the round table dedicated to the issues of establishing seamless transportation along the trans-Eurasian corridors and reducing the administrative burden on foreign trade participants, Sergei Vladimirov spoke about the creation and development of a unified system of customs transit (USCT) in the Union, the development of a mechanism for tracking transported goods using navigation seals, the implementation of the Agreement on Specifics of Ensuring Security in Transit, as well as the next step towards facilitating transportation of goods across the territory of the Union and third countries, namely Agreements on USCT with third parties. Sergei Vladimirov told about a set of important amendments to the Customs Code of the EAEU aimed at simplifying the movement of certain categories of goods across the customs border of the Union and at improving a number of provisions regarding transportation. Sergei Vladimirov noted that the implementation of those amendments would help increase the volume of transit freight traffic, improve supply security and reduce barriers to trade.
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04/16/2024 12:00:00 am Решение Коллегии ЕЭК № 40 О внесении изменений в Решение Коллегии Евразийской экономической комиссии от 21 апреля 2015 г. № 30 «О мерах нетарифного регулирования»
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04/16/2024 12:00:00 am Решение Коллегии ЕЭК № 39 О перечне продукции, подлежащей обязательной оценке соответствия требованиям технического регламента Таможенного союза «Технический регламент на масложировую продукцию» (ТР ТС 024/2011), в отношении которой при помещении под таможенные процедуры подтверждается соблюдение мер технического регулирования
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04/16/2024 12:00:00 am Решение Коллегии ЕЭК № 38 О внесении изменений в Положение о Консультативном совете по взаимодействию Евразийской экономической комиссии и Делового совета Евразийского экономического союза
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04/16/2024 12:00:00 am Распоряжение Коллегии ЕЭК № 57 О проекте решения Совета Евразийской экономической комиссии «О проекте распоряжения Высшего Евразийского экономического совета «О реализации планов либерализации по отдельным секторам услуг в рамках Евразийского экономического союза»
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04/16/2024 12:00:00 am Распоряжение Коллегии ЕЭК № 56 О проекте распоряжения Совета Евразийской экономической комиссии «О проекте Протокола о внесении изменений в Договор о Евразийском экономическом союзе от 29 мая 2014 года в части, касающейся особого механизма при проведении расследований и принятии решений о применении или неприменении специальных защитных, антидемпинговых и компенсационных мер»

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