The cabotage transportation program will fully operate for EAEU countries in 2026.

Виктор Сизов Economy
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According to Arzybek Kozhoshev, the Minister of Energy and Infrastructure of the Eurasian Economic Commission, the cabotage transportation program for the EAEU states will be fully implemented by 2026. This statement was made during the summary of the year 2025.

He also noted significant achievements in the field of transport over the past period.

One of the areas of work is the digitalization of the transport sector. Currently, software is being developed for the reliable securing of cargo. A pilot project related to the use of electronic international transport consignment notes (e-CMR) has also been launched. Necessary activities have been carried out for the implementation of navigation seals.

In addition, an agreement on permissible weights, axle loads, and dimensions of vehicles has been signed, which is aimed at ratification.

A roadmap and concept for the development of intelligent transport systems have been agreed upon, within which the main services have been defined.

A decision has also been prepared for the creation of a pool of infrastructure projects between the "five" countries and third states.

In the field of energy, important results have been achieved, in particular, a draft agreement on joining the electricity trade in the EAEU has been developed. After its approval, work will begin on the technological and informational platform for the electricity market.

Additionally, indicative balances for oil, gas, and petroleum products for the next three years have been prepared.

A development plan for the common gas market has been developed, as well as draft rules for oil trading and exchange trading.
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