ASTANA, Kazakhstan, October 3. It is necessary to fully implement the integrated information system of the EAEU (the Eurasian Economic Union) for the exchange of data and electronic documents, Kazakhstan's Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov said at a meeting of the Third Eurasian Economic Forum, Digitalization in modern realities—an imperative to ensure the four freedoms," where the heads of government of the participating countries discussed the prospects of digital integration, Trend reports.
“It is necessary to fully implement the integrated information system of the Union, which will ensure the interstate exchange of data and electronic documents between member states,” the prime minister said.
Bektenov noted that digitalization is a key direction to which Kazakhstan's President Kasym-Jomart Tokayev pays special attention within the framework of the EAEU development and that the implementation of the system will ensure effective interstate data exchange.
Furthermore, while convening as a council, the smaller and larger groups deliberated how to improve coordination in domains like logistics, trade, transportation, and the agro-industrial complex.
The Eurasian Economic Union is an economic alliance including five post-Soviet nations situated in Eurasia. The EAEU possesses a unified integrated market. As of 2023, it comprises 183 million individuals and a gross domestic product over $2.4 trillion.
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