Kazakhstan, Russia and China signed an agreement to create a "single digital corridor"
Kazakhstan, Russia and China signed an agreement to create a "single digital corridor" on the China-Kazakhstan-Russia route, which will simplify logistics and improve supply chain efficiency.

Kazakhstan, Russia and China signed an agreement on the formation of a "single digital corridor" on the route China-Kazakhstan-Russia. This was reported by Kazakhstan's JSC National Welfare Fund Samruk-Kazyna.
National company "Kazakhstan Temir Zholy" (KTZh) earlier announced plans to sign an agreement on the creation of a single digital platform (UDC) for container transportation. This platform will unite the processes of customs clearance, e-commerce and other functions, which will facilitate logistics, e-commerce development, customs procedures, reduce trade barriers and increase the transparency and efficiency of supply chains.