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EEC: freight traffic growth along North-South transport corridor may more than triple by 2030

Freight traffic along the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) by 2030 could more than triple compared to 2022 reaching up to 45 million tonnes per year – as noted by Minister for Energy and Infrastructure of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) Arzybek Kozhoshev at the first transport forum of the Shanghai Co-operation Organisation (SCO) member states, held in Tashkent PHOTO: www.PIXABAY.com Arzybek Kozhoshev especially noted the efforts of the INSTC countries to develop it. ...

02.11.2023
EEC , EAEU , transport corridor , cargo transportation

Kazakhstan began to detain Russian trucks with goods from the EU

Kazakhstan has begun to detain Russian heavy trucks carrying goods from Europe due to ‘unreasonable requirements’, TASS reports Photo: www.pixabay.com According to the Izvestia newspaper, which refers to the Association of International Road Carriers and Russia’s Transport Ministry, the Russian side is aware of at least eight domestic trucks delivering goods from the EU that have been detained by now, but the exact number of vehicles got trapped in Kazakhstan is yet unknown. “Some of them are ...

20.09.2022
russia , kazakhstan , cargo transportation

Russia’s Primorsky Krai proposes to create logistics hub in Belarus

During a meeting with Belarus’ Deputy Prime Minister, Leonid Zayats, as part of BELAGRO-2022 fair in Minsk, Vera Shcherbina, the First Vice Governor of Primorsky Krai and the Chair of the Government of Primorsky Krai, named this Russian territory a gateway to the Asia-Pacific region and proposed to establish a distribution and logistics centre in Belarus. “There are now intensive cargo flows from the Asia-Pacific region, and containers should not return back empty after goods are delivered. I ...

07.06.2022
cargo transportation , primorsky krai , Belarus

Lithuanian cargo carriers keen to preserve markets of Belarus and Russia

Lithuanian cargo carriers want to keep the Belarusian and Russian markets for themselves. They still remain attractive for transport companies – as reported by TASS , referring to the statement of the Head of the Lithuanian National Road Carriers Association (LINAVA), Romas Austinskas. Photo: www.reuters.com According to Mr. Austinskas, cargo carriers from Lithuania should not stop liaising with Belarus and Russia. If Lithuanian companies leave these markets, Latvians and Poles will take their ...

17.05.2022
Lithuania , Belarus , Russia , cargo transportation

Belarus introduced retaliatory measures against EU vehicles

As reported by Belarus’ Transport and Communications Ministry, the country introduced measures in relation to vehicles registered on the territory of the European Union “On midnight of April 16 th , 2022, a ban on transportation of cars (and tractor trucks) – registered in the European Union – across the customs border of the Eurasian Economic Union to Belarus was introduced,” the Transport and Communications Ministry has informed. An exception relates to vehicles moving through certain ...

18.04.2022
eu , cargo transportation , state customs committee

Latvian transit may cease to exist, entrepreneurs assert

... red line. Representatives of the cargo transportation industry shared their views with ... , stressed. Latvian companies engaged in cargo transportation are teetering on the verge ...

11.03.2022
latvia , sanctions , cargo transportation

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