Armenia and Georgia to exchange initial electronic data on international movement of vehicles and cargo
11.07.2022,
10:14
Armenian and Georgian customs authorities will exchange initial electronic data on international movement of vehicles and cargo, according to a protocol signed last Friday in Tbilisi by the head of Armenia’s State Revenue Committee Rustam Badasyan and the head of Revenue Service of the Georgian Ministry of Finance Levan Kakava.

YEREVAN, July 11. /ARKA/. Armenian and Georgian customs authorities will exchange initial electronic data on international movement of vehicles and cargo, according to a protocol signed last Friday in Tbilisi by the head of Armenia’s State Revenue Committee Rustam Badasyan and the head of Revenue Service of the Georgian Ministry of Finance Levan Kakava.
According to the press service of the Armenian State Revenue Committee, the exchange of electronic data will allow making customs control operations faster and more efficient and minimize the involvement of business entities and carriers from both countries in these processes. --0--