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02 May, 2026 / 17:38
/ 22 November, 2023

Moldova to simplify international transit operations

Moldpres
Agenția Informațională de Stat

Chisinau, Nov. 22 /MOLDPRES/- Moldova will simplify international transit operations. This will be possible after our country implements the New Computerized Transit System (NCTS). The project amounts to over 1 million euros, earmarked by the European Union.

The pilot phase of the national NCTS rollout is scheduled for April 2024, with full implementation planned for 2025.

The project's implementation will facilitate the activities of the business environment and boost international transit operations. "Through NCTS, the Republic of Moldova will take the first step in connecting its national electronic system to trans-European information systems. This significant step will favor Moldovan exports to European markets, reducing costs and eliminating delays associated with paper-based procedures", the EU Delegation to Moldova said.

The NCTS implementation represents a concrete step towards strengthening the ties between the Republic of Moldova and the European market.


 
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