How Uzbekistan and Partner Countries Are Dismantling Barriers on the CASCA+ Route

Economy

The Central Asian region is systematically transforming into the continent's pivotal transit hub, creating flexible and independent logistical routes to ensure seamless trans-Eurasian trade. A high-level six-party meeting brought together heads and representatives of the railway administrations of Uzbekistan, Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, and the Kyrgyz Republic to map out the strategic expansion of the CASCA+ international transport corridor. The central outcome of the talks was the signing of a multilateral protocol destined to aggressively scale up cargo volumes, optimize effective tariff structures, and dismantle persistent infrastructural restrictions.

How Uzbekistan and Partner Countries Are Dismantling Barriers on the CASCA+ Route
During the event, where the Uzbek side was represented by A.A. Kamiljanov, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Uzbekistan Railways JSC, the delegates reviewed the route's operational metrics spanning the previous year and the first quarter of the current year. The partners placed special emphasis on establishing end-to-end competitive tariffs and shortening transit times between the corridor's terminal hubs. The newly signed document anchors practical measures to upgrade transport and logistics services while binding the participating states to align their efforts in eliminating physical and administrative barriers along the freight routes.

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