Tajikistan Ranked Among Top Three Reformers in Europe and Central Asia
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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has named Tajikistan among the top three reformers in Europe and Central Asia for 2022–2024, citing the country’s efforts to improve its trade environment, according to the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade of Tajikistan.
The recognition reflects reforms aimed at expanding digital transparency, reducing paperwork in trade procedures, improving regional infrastructure connectivity and aligning trade practices with international standards.
The OECD highlighted progress made through the Tajikistan Trade Portal, noting major improvements since 2022 and describing the platform as an important tool for exporters seeking to understand and comply with regulations.
According to the assessment, the average reduction in paper-based trade barriers across Europe and Central Asia between 2022 and 2024 stood at 3.1%, while Tajikistan achieved a reduction of more than 12%, a result authorities described as significant progress in cutting border obstacles and excessive administrative procedures.









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