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    CHANGE OF TIR CARNETS MAY AFFECT ARMENIA

    On 4 July 2013 the Russian Federal Customs Service circulated a
    letter on changes for TIR Carnets within Russia. On 14 October 2013
    the Supreme Arbitrage Court ruled the letter void. Afterwards the
    head of the FCS revised his ruling but he actually sent a letter with
    the same content but different date. The new rules put in place a
    sophisticated and costly customs procedure involving a huge package
    of documents, including customs accompanying, bank deposit, a pledge
    of property etc. By 1 December 2013 the Association of International
    Road Transport Carriers will be liquidated, which means that Russia
    unilaterally leaves the Customs Convention on International Transport
    of Goods, economist Ashot Yeghiazaryan states.

    What will the Russian policy cost? It is difficult to tell now because
    the fees of new formalities are not known yet. By some estimates it
    may amount to 1000-1600 euro which will cause transportation costs
    and retail prices of goods to increase. Transit via Russia will also
    go more expensive, the economist alarms.

    The new ruling by the Russian Customs Service is a violation of the
    principle of the Customs Convention. The other countries who have
    joined the convention may also demand additional mutual safeguards. In
    case Georgia and Iran which are Armenia's only way of communication
    with the world require guarantees from the Customs Union member states,
    Armenian import and export will grow expensive on top of transport
    costs that are already quite high. It will equally affect Armenian
    export and import to and from the countries of the Customs Union
    because Armenia does not have a shared border with the Customs Union.

    Experts think this innovation will cause queues on the border and
    revision of contracts on supply of goods. Late in October about
    300 trailers stood in line at the Russian-Ukrainian border because
    some shipment companies were not ready to apply the new rules, Ashot
    Yeghiazaryan states, adding that the deadline of transition to the
    new procedure is 1 December 2013 while the international reaction
    was negative, and the UN EEC and the EU Commissioner for Taxation
    have urged the relevant bodies of Russia.

    17:44 14/11/2013 Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/economy/view/31308

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