• KGS/USD = 0.01144 0%
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  • KGS/USD = 0.01144 0%
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  • KZT/USD = 0.00209 0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.10820 0.28%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
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Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan to Upgrade Two Border Crossings to International Status

Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan are moving to improve cross-border travel and trade by upgrading two road border checkpoints to international status and extending their operating hours to 24 hours a day. According to Kazinform, Kazakhstan’s Senate has ratified a protocol amending the 2006 agreement between the governments of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan on border crossing points. The amendments change the status of the Syrdarya-Malik and Tselinny-Oqoltin checkpoints from bilateral crossings, which serve only the two countries, to international border posts open to travelers from other countries. The protocol also replaces the current daylight-only schedule with round-the-clock service at both crossings and expands the categories of vehicles permitted to use them. Under the new rules, the Tselinny-Oqoltin crossing will accommodate passenger vehicles, empty freight trucks, oversized and heavy vehicles, as well as commercial cargo. The Syrdarya-Malik crossing will be open to passenger cars and empty freight vehicles but will not handle commercial goods. According to the Senate committee’s conclusion, the changes, together with the ongoing modernization of border infrastructure along the Kazakhstan-Uzbekistan frontier, are expected to distribute passenger and freight traffic more evenly and improve the efficiency of border operations. The move has also received support in Kazakhstan’s lower house of parliament. As reported by 24KZ, deputies in the Mazhilis approved the amendments. Transport Minister Nurlan Sauranbayev said the measures would increase checkpoint capacity, make border crossings more convenient for travelers, and support tourism and transit links between the two neighboring countries. Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Transport added that implementing the changes will not require additional spending from the state budget.