Tajikistan, Uzbekistan Discuss Expanding Customs Cooperation
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Strengthening bilateral cooperation in customs was the focus of a meeting between the leadership of the Customs Service under the Government of Tajikistan and the Customs Committee under Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Economy and Finance, Khovar reported, citing the Tajik Customs Service.
First Deputy Head of the Tajik Customs Service Azim Tursunzoda and Deputy Chairman of Uzbekistan’s Customs Committee Nadir Musamuhamedov discussed a range of issues, including simplifying customs procedures, reducing administrative barriers to the movement of goods and vehicles, increasing transparency and speeding up cargo clearance.
The sides also focused on expanding information exchange between customs authorities and addressing existing challenges in this area.
Particular attention was given to advance data sharing on transit goods, coordination of information on goods carried by individuals for personal use, and improving customs control at border checkpoints.
Officials said the meeting marked an important step toward strengthening bilateral cooperation and boosting economic ties between the two countries.









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