BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, February 9. Kyrgyzstan has
simplified procedures for road carriers, reducing the time required
to obtain permits for international road transport to China from
one day to just 10 minutes, Trend reports via the press service of the Cabinet of
Ministers.


The announcement was made by Chairman of the Cabinet of
Ministers and Head of the Presidential Administration of
Kyrgyzstan, Adylbek Kasymaliev, during a meeting of the
Presidential Administration.


Moreover, it was highlighted during the meeting that, in the
past, carriers were required to submit documents in person to the
Ministry of Transport, a process that could take up to 24
hours.


However, with the implementation of the e-Permit software
system, which facilitates online applications, cashless payments,
and electronic data exchanges via the Tunduk platform, bureaucratic
procedures have been significantly streamlined. This has reduced
the processing time from 24 hours to approximately 10 minutes.







The meeting also touched upon reforms concerning border crossing
procedures within the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).


"Carriers are no longer obligated to submit physical documents.
The data exchange between government agencies is now fully
automated, and the electronic issuance of cabotage permits has been
introduced. As a result, transport inspection times have been
drastically reduced, and administrative barriers have been
significantly minimized," the statement emphasized.