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Better Cooperation -for Trade Facilitation and global Welfare
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global competitive pressure
i.e. - cost -for the transportation o-f
one ton of goods has declined b>|
more than 70 percent in the last
MO >jears.
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investments
production, trade and investment
network has expanded signi-ficantl'j
throughout the world
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CUSTOMS
%M0 of the total transportation time is spent for the delays
the border gates
investment
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jorld
global trade
economic growth
important practices vue bave
achieved recently
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Modernized Border Gates
UNECE
Turkey's case is shown as one o f the
best practices on public-private
partnership b ̂ UNECE.
TÜRKİYE
P rin c ip e o ff jc e o f
departure
Common Transit Convention
E U E F T A C o u n t r y
• e-TIR Pilot Project
• “Real Time SAfE-TIR”
Projects on Customs • TIR-EPD (jreen Lanes.
• 1TI (Islamabad'Tekran-lstanbul)Transit Operations Transport Corridor
• Silk Road Initiative
• Project Caravanserai
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chain is as strong as its weakest link
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Better Cooperation -for Trade Facilitation and global Welfare
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