2023.2198.2

Expanding green and digital trade and transport in the Eastern Partnership

Client
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit u. Entwicklung
Runtime
Overall time
Partner
Zuständige Ministerien der Partnerländer
Contact

Torben Gregor Heinemann

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Context

Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine are part of the Eastern Partnership (EaP) with the European Union (EU). One aspect of this involves integrating these countries into the EU's internal market. To achieve this, the countries need to introduce and implement digital, sustainable and climate-friendly concepts for logistics and transport. Up to now, for example, they have made little use of renewable energies and rail transport for logistics and transport. There is a need for structural changes, better cooperation between all interest groups and increased capacities among the actors responsible for trade routes and logistics concepts in the countries.

Improved coordination and cooperation between those responsible is also required in order to boost convergence among the EaP countries, to ensure that goods are processed efficiently at borders, to improve logistics within the countries and to harness the potential of digital trade. The countries need to link their technical solutions and build capacities in transport and logistics and within customs and the ministries.

Objective

In the EaP countries, cooperation between the actors responsible for trade routes and logistics concepts has been strengthened.

Approach

The project operates in three areas:

  • It selects, plans and implements demonstration projects that focus on climate-friendly transport solutions. This supports the development of climate-friendly and environmentally-sound logistics and thus contributes significantly to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
  • For cross-border movement of goods between the EaP countries, the project supports digital solutions within customs authorities and cooperation between customs authorities through a mutual exchange of experience between the EaP countries and EU countries.
  • The project also supports small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the transport, trade and logistics sectors by providing training on how to use digital and climate-friendly solutions.

Last update: May 2024

CRS code
33120

Policy markers

Signifikantes Nebenziel
Gleichberechtigung der Geschlechter

Signifikantes Nebenziel
Demokratische und inklusive Regierungsführung

Signifikantes Nebenziel
Klimawandel, Minderung von Treibhausgasen

Responsible organisational unit
3900 Deutschland, Europa, Südkaukasus

Financial commitment for the actual implementation phase
8,000,000 €

Total financial commitment
8,000,000 €

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