Ukraine Receives Additional Cargo Permits From Azerbaijan
On September 18, Serhiy Derkach, Ukraine's Deputy Minister of Communities and Territories Development, announced that Azerbaijan and Bosnia and Herzegovina had granted Ukraine additional permits for international cargo transportation.
According to Derkach, Azerbaijan issued 100 additional permits for cargo transportation to and from third countries, a 20% increase over the basic quota. Bosnia and Herzegovina granted 300 additional permits for bilateral, transit, and international transportation, doubling the previously established quota.
The deputy minister emphasized that the expanded quotas would enable Ukrainian companies to make more trips, develop sustainable logistics routes, and grow their businesses. He added that the permit forms are currently being transferred and will soon be available to carriers through Ukraine’s State Transport Safety Service.
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