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IRU lists key terms for strengthening Kazakhstan’s transit capacity (Exclusive)

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June 26, 2026
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IRU lists key terms for strengthening Kazakhstan’s transit capacity (Exclusive)

ALMATY, Kazakhstan, June 26. To strengthen its
transit potential, Kazakhstan needs to develop its transportation
infrastructure and digitize transit processes, the head of the
IRU’s Permanent Representation in Eurasia, Vadim Zakharenko, told
Trend.

He made the remark during the Annual Meeting and Business Forum
of the Eurasian Development Bank (EDB).

“Kazakhstan’s transportation policy is, first and foremost, of
course, focused on developing the country’s transit potential. In
this regard, Kazakhstan’s geographical location is particularly
important, as approximately 80% of all land freight shipments from
China pass through Kazakhstan.

Therefore, it is crucial to develop physical infrastructure
while simultaneously implementing advanced rules, procedures, and
all aspects of so-called ‘soft measures’ that help accelerate the
flow of goods while ensuring an appropriate level of control and
transparency in the operations carried out,” he said.




Zakharenko noted that it is important not to overlook the
digitalization of these processes, as it not only helps speed up
the movement of goods but also increases the transparency and
efficiency of transportation.

“Together with our colleagues and partners in Kazakhstan, we are
working very actively to implement these digital tools. These
include, first and foremost, the eTIR electronic TIR Carnet, as
well as the e-CMR electronic waybill,” Zakharchenko said.

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