The Eurasian Economic Union
countries discuss mechanisms for further development of customs infrastructure.
In particular,
some issues of developing the Member States’ unified approach to standard
requirements for the arrangement and technical equipment of customs
infrastructure items located in places where goods are moved across the Union
customs border were considered at the meeting of the Eurasian Economic Commission’s
Advisory Committee on Interaction of Supervisory Bodies at the EAEU Customs
Border.
The meeting was chaired by
Baktybek Bayserkeev, Director of the Commission's Customs Infrastructure
Department.
Measures to improve the
Union’s regulatory and legal framework in terms of arranging checkpoints have
been enshrined in the Strategic Directions for Developing the Eurasian Economic
Integration until 2025.
The Advisory Committee members
discussed creating an expert group to elaborate standard requirements for the
arrangement and technical equipment of customs infrastructure items. They also
exchanged views on monitoring how Russia implements the EEC decisions on
forming, presenting and using preliminary information at sea checkpoints.