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Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan to join EAEU integrated transport data system

By Rustan Jenalinov

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Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan to join EAEU integrated transport data system

ASTANA, Kazakhstan, October 4. Kazakhstan and
Kyrgyzstan will join the exchange of transport control data at the
external borders of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) through the
Union’s Integrated Information System (IIS) in the first half of
2026, Trend reports
via the Eurasian Economic Commission.

The decision was made at a meeting held during the II
International Transport and Logistics Business Forum “New Silk Way”
in Almaty, chaired by Rustan Jenalinov, Director of the EAEU
Department of Transport and Infrastructure.

“Given significant changes in the sector, global cargo flows,
supply chains, and international road transport procedures,
resuming dialogue among heads of control authorities is an
important step for advancing integration processes in this area,”
Jenalinov said.

Officials discussed implementing one of the key elements of the
IIS for external and mutual trade within the Union, aimed at
improving the efficiency of national authorities in controlling
truck traffic entering EAEU countries. Currently, Belarus and
Russia participate in the information exchange, with Kazakhstan and
Kyrgyzstan set to join in early 2026.

The forum also delved into avant-garde methodologies,
encompassing the implementation of an electronic international
transport consignment note and the deployment of digital permits
for heavy and oversized vehicles.

The forthcoming convening of transport regulatory bodies from EAEU
member jurisdictions is slated for the initial semester of

The EAEU Integrated Information System is a network of
territorially distributed government information resources and
systems of authorized authorities, designed to facilitate
interstate data and electronic document exchange and create common
information resources within the Union.

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