TOBB (Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey)
e-mail: info@tobb.org.tr; tir@tobb.org.tr url: http://www.tobb.org.trShoqata "ANALTIR", Association of Albanian Enterprises for International Road Transport
e-mail: analtir@analtir.com url: http://www.analtir.org/Association of International Road Carriers of Armenia (AIRCA)
e-mail: airca@airca.am url: http://www.airca.am/Azerbaijan International Road Carriers Association (ABADA)
e-mail: abada@azdata.net url: http://abada.az/Association of the Bulgarian Enterprises for International Road Transport and the Roads (AEBTRI)
e-mail: aebtri@aebtri.com url: http://www.aebtri.comGeorgian International Road Carriers Association (GIRCA)
e-mail: girca@girca.org url: http://www.girca.orgHellenic Federation of Road Transports (OFAE)
e-mail: info@ofae.gr url: http://ofae.gr/en/International Association of Road Hauliers of Moldova (AITA)
e-mail: info@aita.md url: http://www.aita.mdThe National Union of Road Hauliers from Romania (UNTRR)
e-mail: office@untrr.ro url: http://www.untrr.roAssociation of International Road Hauliers (ASMAP)
e-mail: asmap@asmap.ru url: http://www.asmap.ruSerbian Association of International Road Hauliers “Medjunarodni Transport”
e-mail: office@pumedtrans.com url: http://www.pumedtrans.comAssociation of Macedonian Enterprises for International Road Transport “Makedonija soobrakaj” (AMERIT)
e-mail: amerit@amerit.org.mk url: http://www.amerit.org.mkInternational Transporters Association (UND)
e-mail: info@und.org.tr url: http://www.und.org.trTOBBUND
e-mail: info@tobbund.com.tr url: http://www.tobbund.com.tr/Association of International Road Carriers of Ukraine (AsMap UA)
e-mail: aircu@asmap.org.ua url: http://www.asmap.org.uaPublic Joint Stock Company ROSGOSSTRAKH Insurance Company
e-mail: natalia_polunina@rgs.ru url: http://www.rgs.ruArab Union of Land Transport (AULT)
e-mail: ault@auolt.org url: http://www.auolt.orgLithuanian Carriers Union (LVS)
e-mail: url: http://www.vezejas.eu/enThe Union of International Hauliers "Съюз на международните превозвачи"
e-mail: office@smp-eu.org url: http://smp-eu.org/en/Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ICCIMA)
e-mail: info@iccima.ir url: http://en.iccima.ir/A China-Eurasia TIR roundtable took place on 6 November
2018 on the side-lines of the IRU World Congress in Muscat, Oman. The
discussion focused on enhancing connectivity and boosting cooperation between
China and Eurasian countries.
This initiative is an important step towards a better
environment for optimising TIR transits between China and Eurasian countries.
This is essential for connecting China and Central Asia, West Asia and Europe.
The roundtable, organised by IRU, brought together more
than 30 delegates representing TIR associations from China and Eurasian
countries: ABBAT (Tajikistan), AIRCUZ (Uzbekistan), AIRTO KR (Kyrgyzstan), AITA
(Moldova), ASMAP (Russia), AsMAP UA (Ukraine), BAMAP (Belarus), CRTA (China),
GIRCA (Georgia), KAZATO (Kazakhstan) and THADA (Turkmenistan).
IRU Managing Director, Boris Blanche, opened the
roundtable, saying, “TIR is set to transform China’s links with its neighbours,
bringing benefits across the region and facilitating the goals of the Belt and
Road initiative. The start of TIR operations in May this year sent a strong
signal to the world that China is opening up its markets and connecting more
efficiently across the borders.”
Limei Wang, President of CRTA, and Chair of the roundtable
added. “This roundtable for the first
time has established direct conversation between CRTA and the Eurasian
associations to enhance mutual understanding, share TIR experience, and discuss
key issues. China, as a newly operational country, is working very hard to
normalise its TIR operations. We look forward to working more closely with
Eurasian associations to optimise TIR across the region.”
Mr. Gao Xi, Head of TIR Office, CRTA, discussed the
progress TIR operations have made in China over the past six months.
Representatives from Eurasian countries congratulated CRTA
on the start of TIR operations in China, and expressed their strong willingness
to use TIR to work more closely with China in the future.
IRU member associations also shared their concerns and expectations
regarding existing and operating and new TIR corridors, linking business in
China, Asia and Europe. Countries sharing borders with China are expected to be
the first beneficiaries of the new opportunities arising from the modernised
intergovernmental agreements. And other Eurasian countries are on track to
negotiate and enter into such agreements with China in the near future.
This event demonstrated that all participants are committed
to cooperate on the removal of barriers and to improve road transport
processes, with the first transcontinental TIR operations in sight.
Sourсe - https://www.iru.org/resources/newsroom/china-and-eurasia-committed-facilitate-transcontinental-tir-transports-0
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