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Turkey and Georgia agreed on cooperation with the purpose of customs rules’ simplification

20.11.19 9:55


Turkey and Georgia have agreed to work on a simplified customs line which aims to pave the way for ending delays in transportation, Anadolu Turkish News Agency reports.

 

Turkish Trade Minister Ruhsar Pekcan and Georgian Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Natia Turnava gathered for the final sitting of a joint economic committee held in the capital Ankara on Tuesday.

 

“I offered to the minister to work on a simplified customs line cooperation, and she agreed,” Pekcan said. She added: “Our goal is to prevent loss of time and money due to delays in shipping between our two countries.” On her part, Turnava said the meeting was held after a 14-year break.

 

Underlining that Turkey was one of Georgia’s biggest trade partners, she noted that Tbilisi was ready to implement all kinds of assistance and incentives for Turkish investors.

 

 

source: 1TV

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