55 Moldovan and Ukrainian Customs Officers improved their skills in detecting illegal goods hidden in cars while border-crossing

From 25 July to 01 August 2023, EUBAM organized car search training sessions for 30 Moldovan and 25 Ukrainian Customs Officers. EUBAM conducted four sessions, one at Criva, one at the Mohyliv-Podilskyi Border Crossing Points and two at the Customs Control Zone Otaci.

The training covered European Union best practices for selecting a vehicle for risk-based control. Moreover, the focus was on using essential tools as an alternative to detect hidden goods, even when additional equipment is available. It also included different car search techniques and methods, current trends, and several indicators to figure out relevant cars for in-depth control.

This updating of knowledge will support the appropriate selection of vehicles for customs control. The outcome will be an increase in seizures and make it more difficult for criminals to cross the Moldovan border crossing points with prohibited or restricted items.

Treasury of the Customs Service Museum is one more uniform richer  

The Museum of the Customs Service of the Republic of Moldova, “Petru Costin” Collections Gallery of the Ialoveni District Council”, has enriched its collection with another personalized uniform.

The donation was made by Mr. Slawomir Pichor, Head of the European Union Border Assistance Mission to Moldova and Ukraine (EUBAM), who passed his uniform to the collector Petru Costin, colonel of the Customs Service, founder of the Customs Service Museum, during a ceremony at the premises of the Delegation of the European Union to the Republic of Moldova.

In his turn, Petru Costin thanked the European official for his trust and donation, assuring him, at the same time, that his uniform would soon find its place of honor among those over 700 customs and military uniforms and caps in The Republic of Moldova and abroad, permanently exhibited at the Museum of the Customs Service of the Republic of Moldova.

Source: Customs Service of the Republic of Moldova 

 

Workshop in Germany for Moldovan customs and consumer protection agencies

EUBAM organized with the Customs Service of the Republic of Moldova and the Inspectorate for Non-Food Products Supervision and Consumer Protection a visit to Stuttgart to learn about German best practices for market surveillance and consumer protection.

Market surveillance in any country helps to ensure that any product that reaches the market and eventually our homes is safe. Just as important is that it supports a level playing field for companies.

Customs and consumer protection agencies play a vital role here because they monitor and control the import of goods already at the border and subsequently at market and, where necessary, impose corrective measures.

Germany has the largest national economy in Europe and is in the top 5 in the world. During the week-long visit, the Moldovan authorities met with their German colleagues to learn about the cooperation between customs and market surveillance agencies and exchange experiences.

 

EUBAM trains Moldovan Customs Service to Combat Illegal Wildlife Trade 

On 22 June, our customs expert Irinel Surugiu provided a training session for 27 officers from the Customs Service of the Republic of Moldova on the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
CITES is a global agreement among governments to regulate or ban international trade in wild animals and plants under threat. Currently, more than 35 000 specimens are listed there, and with some of them, all transactions are prohibited, but some can be bought and sold based on a permit.
The illegal trade in rare animals and plants is highly profitable, pushing many endangered species to extinction. Therefore, for any customs officer, it is essential to learn about the species that are listed as endangered to protect threatened species better by regulating and monitoring their trade.
The specially designed course by EUBAM will help officers identify and process CITES-listed wild animals and plants in the future. It also advised customs officials on dealing with confiscated specimens and health and safety issues. The event was also related to the CITES-protected animals and plants in Moldova and the illegal trends here, specifically fighting against the illicit trade in black caviar and sturgeon products.
Every person can come into contact with endangered species daily, this includes furs, cosmetics, products used in folk medicine, pets, plants, and food (e.g., fish roe, shark fins). The fate of endangered animals and plants depends on each person. A poacher hunts only when there is a demand for the prey. Thus, we, as consumers, also have a great responsibility.

EUBAM joins the European Commission field visit to the RO-MD border

On 15 April, the Republic of Moldova and Romania launched coordinated control in the Leuseni-Albita border crossing point to accelerate border traffic flow.

In the context of the EU-UA Solidarity Lanes Initiative, EUBAM facilitated a fact-finding visit of the delegation of the EU Commission Directorate General for Mobility and Transport (DG MOVE) in order to see the first results of this pilot project. The delegation also continued its dialogue with the Moldovan and Romanian border and customs authorities regarding streamlining the cargo and passenger traffic flow.

The Head of EUBAM, Slawomir Pichor, congratulated the project’s encouraging initial results and said there are enormous effects on border crossing speed when border authorities work together, clearance processes are harmonized, and infrastructure is well designed. “EUBAM remains an ardent advocate for integrated border management and the investments in the border infrastructure to support all of that.”

 

EUBAM and its Partners continue tackling cargo traffic through the Republic of Moldova  

On 7 June, the EUBAM-led MD-RO-UA Customs Coordination Group gathered in Chisinau to discuss the recent developments for streamlining cargo through the Republic of Moldova.

The Group supports the EU-Ukraine Solidarity Lanes and meets every three months to alleviate pressure on the transport corridors for Ukrainian goods through the Republic of Moldova. It brings together the Customs Authorities of the Republic of Moldova, Romania, and Ukraine, but it is also a gathering place for other related institutions.

The participants talked about the operational situation changes in the cargo flow at road, rail, and river border crossing points, as well as developments and forecasts. The measures are meant to tackle the main bottlenecks and administrative barriers to increase the cargo flow of agricultural products.

The recent actions in EU-UA Solidarity Lanes have had concrete results. Firstly, in March-April, the jointly operated border crossing point Serpneve-1 – Basarabeasca was established, and a new railway link from Ukraine to the Republic of Moldova was launched, contributing to diversifying ways of Ukrainian cargo transportation. EUBAM advocated for the swift opening of this railway border crossing point since the rail connection was restored last year. “We welcome opening this important transport corridor for Ukrainian export, “the Head of EUBAM, Slawomir Pichor, said at the meeting.

In May, Ukraine extended the electronic queue system “eCherha” to the main border crossing points at the Ukraine-Moldova border. It provides benefits for carriers removing pressure on access roads. Also, dialogue with carriers resulted in better distribution of cargo flow among border crossing points. In addition, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine authorities have signed a protocol simplifying rail border crossing in transit.

EUBAM has had numerous meetings with the European Commission, Moldovan-Romanian-Ukrainian state authorities, and business associations in the past few months. “We are the catalyst for this platform where customs authorities share ideas and projects that could ease the situation. All those innovations have already impacted border management, and we hope for new developments in the coming months. In the meantime, EUBAM will also continue advocating for necessary investments for the border infrastructure,” explained Slawomir Pichor.

 

EUBAM keeps helping its partner services to better fight against drug trafficking

Drug trafficking is continuous all-around Europe. In the Republic of Moldova, the criminals are using the country as a transit to the EU. To fight against this kind of phenomena, EUBAM experts organized in May three training events for 50 Moldovan Customs Officers with the help of experts from Germany.

The officers from the Customs Service of the Republic of Moldova learned how to recognize different types of drugs and their affection on the person, indicators for possible drug smuggling and how to use drug wipe tests. Furthermore, the experts presented current case studies on drug smuggling in different ways and routes.

EUBAM met with European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Security and Defence

On 18 May 2023, the Head of EUBAM, Slawomir Pichor, met with the European Parliament Subcommittee on Security and Defence (SEDE) led by Chair Nathalie Loiseau that was visiting the Republic of Moldova.

The Head of Mission briefed the SEDE about the impact of war on border security and trade. Russia’s blockade of Ukrainian ports and destruction of railway connections in the Odesa region disrupted the usual trade routes for Ukrainian grain and other agricultural goods, threatening global food security. Thus, since the beginning of the war, it was a top priority for EUBAM to facilitate smooth border crossings of people and goods, improve security and raise processing capacities in the EU-Ukraine Solidarity Lanes initiative. In addition, the Head of EUBAM gave an overview of the Mission’s support in combating cross-border crime.

The delegation also visited Hirbovat’s internal customs control post at the administrative line. Moldovan Customs and Migration Authorities and our experts gave an overview of the trade aspects and types of control performed there.

Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova visited the Briceni-Rossoshany joint border crossing point

On 16 May 2023, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova, Oleg Serebrian visited the Briceni city and Briceni-Rossoshany joint border crossing point in the northern part of Moldova. The Deputy Prime Minister and the delegation got acquainted with the border point’s activity and met with our experts. EUBAM is at the border between the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine to promote EU border management standards and procedures for a quicker crossing of people and goods.

EUBAM raised awareness of the positive aspects of the European Union

Both in April and May, the Mission contributed to activities that helped raise awareness of the European Union and its positive aspects.
Throughout April, as part of the long-standing cooperation with the Odesa National Mechnikov University, EUBAM delivered three lectures within a unique course aimed at increasing awareness of functioning of the EU agencies and modern border management, including the context of the EU-UA Solidarity Lanes initiative. The students of the International Relations Faculty learned about the EUBAM activities and its mandate, Schengen acquis, Integrated Border Management Concept, and the role of Border Guard/Border Police and Customs in ensuring the border security and facilitating border crossing for legitimate trade and travelers.

On May 13, EUBAM participated in an event dedicated to Europe Day and Europe in Chisinau, the capital of Moldova. In addition to various projects related to the European Union, embassies, civil society and others were also represented on site. For the experts of the Mission, it was an opportunity to talk with the locals about EUBAM and the European Union in general.

EUBAM-led Arms Working Group discussed currents trends

On 20 April, EUBAM, Europol, Frontex, Eurojust and representatives of law enforcement agencies from Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova convened the sixth operational meeting of the Arms Working Group in an online format.

During the meeting, the participants discussed activities implemented by the group over the past year, namely enhancing cooperation, operational capacity building, and joint operations. International experts presented to Ukrainian and Moldovan law enforcers a comprehensive assessment of current threats related to illicit trade in weapons, ammunition, and explosives observed on the borders of Ukrainian with EU countries.

In their turn, law enforcement experts from and presented recent cases and trends in illegal arms detection at the border crossing points, in the border area and territories. Finally, the participants discussed the possibility of carrying out practical exercises in 2023.

EUBAM and the Moldovan Customs Service discuss the operational situation regarding cargo traffic at border checkpoints   

The current operational situation regarding the management of the cargo traffic at the border checkpoints with Ukraine and Romania and merging the efforts of the Mission with its partners was the main topic of the meeting between the Head of EUBAM, Slawomir Pichor and the Director of the Customs Service of the Republic of Moldova Igor Talmazan and his team. 

The discussion focused on effective mitigation measures as the recent developments in Ukraine grain exports may affect the road cargo traffic volume at the borders. 

The sides also talked about the need for border infrastructure development in the context of the high impact of the war in Ukraine on border management. The Head of EUBAM reiterated the Mission’s support for expanding the infrastructure at the Moldovan-Ukrainian border, in the perspective of applying joint control at other border checkpoints.

Last but not least, the sides explored needs and opportunities for future capacity building events in border management and practical application of the European Union customs legislation, where EUBAM can contribute. 

 

EUBAM and its Partners searching ways to improve cargo traffic flow across borders

This week EUBAM fostered a high-level trilateral meeting of the MD-RO-UA Regional Customs Coordination Group on Streamlining Cargo Traffic Flow and EU-UA Solidarity Lanes that focused on streamlining cargo flow through the corridor Reni-Giurgiulesti-Galati, one of the essential land-based corridors for Ukraine’s agricultural but also other products to the EU. The meeting was held at the Galati border crossing point in Romania.

The southern border-crossing points through the Republic of Moldova (Giurgiulesti-Reni) and further on to Romania (Giurgiulesti-Galati) have become vital lifelines for road cargo. Still, their infrastructure was not designed for such an increase in volume. As the pressure alleviation is vital for the functioning of that corridor, the neighbouring country’s customs authorities came together already the second time, having conveyed before in December, to discuss how to better manage cargo traffic in the case of emergency caused by the Russian strikes that damage critical infrastructure facilities in Ukraine thus disrupting the work of border crossing points at the Moldova-Ukraine border and having an impact on the movement across Moldova-Romania border.

The President of the Romanian Customs Authority, Mr Bogdan-Lari Mihei, together with the Head of EUBAM Slawomir Pichor, co-chaired the meeting where participants analyzed the fallback procedures used in emergency situations in the three countries, debated on improving the operational mechanism and identifying solutions to make shorter the time of reaction at the borders in case disturbances.

The representatives of the Romanian Customs Authority, Customs Service of the Republic of Moldova, and State Customs Service of Ukraine appreciated EUBAM’s consistent support against the challenges in border management. “We greatly appreciate the partnership with EUBAM, and this regional customs coordination group is very important for the relations among the customs authorities of Romania, Republic of Moldova and Ukraine, especially in today’s regional context where streamlining the traffic flow at the joint borders is key.”, Bogdan-Lari Mihei, President of the Romanian Customs Authority, stated.

In the spirit of good cooperation, EUBAM and the customs authorities of Romania, Republic of Moldova, and Ukraine, reiterated openness to active cooperation through coordination of joint actions and intensified efforts to ensure border protection. It was also decided to establish a trilateral working group to identify solutions to reduce the burden at the borders and to better manage traffic flow, in particular for agricultural products.

 

Presenting 2022 Annual Report

Everything that happened since 24 February has inevitably left its mark on our reporting period. Today, our Ukrainian partners make tremendous efforts to ensure border and economic security at this critical time. Russia’s blockade of Ukrainian ports and destruction of railway connections in the Odesa region disrupted the usual trade routes for Ukrainian grain and other agricultural goods, threatening global food security. Thus, since the beginning of the war, it was a top priority for EUBAM to support Ukrainian trade and contribute to implementing the European Commission’s Action plan for EU-Ukraine Solidarity Lanes.
To cope better with the changed security situation and increased risks at the Moldova-Ukraine border, EUBAM organized numerous training events for officers serving in law enforcement agencies in both countries, covering topical threats to border security.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has also left its mark on the Mission’s activities related to the Transnistrian region. Now, with the two key mediators at war, 5+2 negotiations are on pause, and the overall political atmosphere remains tense.
The report covers EUBAM’s principal ongoing activities and the achieved results in supporting confidence building measures across the Nistru River, implementing the Integrated Border Management concept and combating cross-border crime.

The Head of EUBAM: “We will support Ukrainian border agencies as much as we can”

“Today, our Ukrainian partners make tremendous efforts to ensure the border and economic security at this critical time. We will continue supporting you as much as we can,” says Slawomir Pichor, Head of the EU Border Assistance Mission to Moldova and Ukraine, after meetings in Kyiv and Odesa.

In Kyiv, the Head of EUBAM met with Maryna Mykhailenko, the Director of Department General for the EU and NATO from the Ukraine Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Head of Mission reaffirmed continuous solidarity with the people of Ukraine and respect for those who courageously have faced Russia’s unjustified military aggression for almost one year. He informed Madam Director about the EUBAM’s actions in response to the current security situation and the programming of the Mission’s future operations. Madam Director appreciated the EUBAM’s active role in supporting refugees fleeing from war and the border control agencies in managing the emergency as well as the good running of export of Ukrainian agricultural products through the EU-Ukraine Solidarity Lanes. She gave an overview of Ukraine’s agenda and priorities as an EU candidate country.

The meeting with Vadym Melnyk, Director of the Economic Security Bureau of Ukraine, focused on excise tax frauds in the face of the continued war and, more specifically, the illicit tobacco trade. Ultimately, the participants identified specific areas for further cooperation to tackle offences affecting economic security.

In the agenda in Kyiv were also meetings with the EU Ambassador to Ukraine, Matti Maasikas, and a.i. Deputy Chief of the IOM Mission in Ukraine, Steven Rogers, who were briefed about EUBAM’s work on the ground and developments in the mission area.

In Odesa, the Head of EUBAM met with the First Deputy Head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, Borys Voloshenkov and the Head of the Southern Regional Directorate of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, Major General Serhi Mul. The Ukrainian partners talked about reinforced border enforcement measures and briefed the operational results of the activities to ensure border protection. The parties also discussed the EUBAM’s support in response to the current threats in border management and security to withstand the challenges caused by the unprovoked Russian aggression against Ukraine.

 

EUBAM contributes to the health and safety of Moldovan consumers

On the 27th of January European Union Border Assistance Mission to Moldova and Ukraine (EUBAM) facilitated the signing of the Cooperation Action Plan between the Moldovan Customs Service and the State Inspectorate for the Surveillance of Non-Food Products and Consumer Protection. It will enhance partnerships and ensure the safety of products entering the market of the Republic of Moldova.

To ensure that unsafe or non-compliant products are not placed on the market, EUBAM brought together the customs and consumer protection authorities and facilitated several consultations to establish cooperation mechanisms in safety and compliance control. The Cooperation Action Plan was born and signed as a joint initiative to help follow best European practices and protect the Moldovan people.

During the event, the Acting Director of the Customs Service, Nicolae Vutcariov, mentioned that “market surveillance plays an important role in protecting consumers from using counterfeit products and goods, which may inflict harm to the health and safety of the users, therefore, the customs authority, with the support and assistance of the development partners and in cooperation with the State Inspectorate for the Surveillance of Non-Food Products and Consumer Protection, shall continue the awareness raising and information campaigns designated for importers in relation to their responsibility towards consumers and to protecting their legitimate rights and interests. Only with joint efforts we will manage to obtain results in this important area for the whole society.”

“We hope for effective cooperation and collaboration with the customs service because we want a market with safe products for all consumers in the Republic of Moldova. Based on notifications from the customs service, we will ensure the presence of inspectors at the place of customs clearance to be able to identify dangerous and counterfeit products and prohibit them from entering our country,” highlighted Sergiu Dărănuță, Head of the State Inspectorate for the Supervision of Non-Food Products and Consumer Protection.

“Products imported and placed on the Moldovan market must be checked to be safe and compliant before being released for free circulation. This Action Plan ensures that the citizens of Moldova as consumers will feel safer, and it will bring the country one step closer to the EU standards with regards to health and safety of consumers,” emphasized Slawomir Pichor, the Head of EUBAM, the importance of the plan.

The Moldovan Customs Service and the State Inspectorate for the Surveillance of Non-Food Products and Consumer Protection also signed the Order that will establish cooperation procedures and ensure smooth implementation of the Cooperation Action Plan.

 

 

Head of EUBAM holds working meeting with the Head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration

On 19 December, Head of European Union Border Assistance Mission to Moldova and Ukraine (EUBAM) Slawomir Pichor was on a working visit to Odesa to discuss economic and border security of the region. During the visit, the Head of Mission held a working meeting with the Head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration Maksym Marchenko along with representatives of regional border guard and customs services’ management.

The Head of EUBAM briefed the participants on the Mission’s activities and latest trends at the Moldova-Ukraine border. The parties discussed energy situation in the region and its influence on the transit capacity of the Moldova-Ukraine border. The sides also discussed the optimization of cargo flows from Ukraine to the EU, as well as the ways to ensure the steady export of grain from Ukraine and import of vital goods from European states. At the same time, representatives of Odesa region’s border and customs authorities commended the good cooperation with the Mission, highlighting the training events for more than one hundred Ukrainian Customs Officers in last five months.

Maksym Marchenko emphasized the importance of EUBAM’s work in the Odesa region during the war. “The Ukraine-Moldova border had been formed over decades and it is not just a strip of land that separates two states, it is a complex mechanism and our joint task is to maintain its safe and comfortable functionality, especially now during the period of martial law,” said the Head of the Regional Military Administration.

In his turn, Slawomir Pichor stressed the Mission’s support for the development of border infrastructure in the Odesa region that will strengthen the transport potential of Ukraine. In particular, the Head of EUBAM advocated for the launch of full-fledged joint control at Basarabeasca-Serpneve-1 railway BCP. Slawomir Pichor stated, “EUBAM continues support and is ready to cooperate even more to provide assistance to Ukraine in effective border management, while maintaining a high level of security”.

EUBAM, Moldovan, Romanian and Ukrainian customs working together to handle emergency and alleviate the pressure on the border in Reni-Giurgiulesti-Galati area  

Under the auspices of European Union Border Assistance Mission to Moldova and Ukraine (EUBAM), trilateral meeting in Giurgiulesti, brings together Moldovan, Romanian and Ukrainian customs authorities to enhance the response to arising emergency and to improve cargo flow in Reni-Giurgiulesti-Galati area.

One of the essential routes from Ukraine to the EU runs through the Republic of Moldova (Giurgiulesti-Reni) and further on to Romania (Giurgiulesti-Galati). With the onset of Russian war of aggression and blockade of maritime transportation corridors, these roads in the South are of a vital importance for Ukrainian economy, both in terms of export of agricultural goods and import of so much needed fuel and humanitarian aid. Now, with the intensification of indiscriminate Russian missile strikes at Ukrainian critical infrastructure, the borders between these three countries are even more overloaded and to get from Ukraine to Romania through the Republic of Moldova for one truck, it can take more than a week.

That’s why, on 8 December 2022, in Giurgiulesti (the Republic of Moldova), EUBAM convened a working meeting with management of the regional customs authorities from the Republic of Moldova, Romania, and Ukraine. The participants examined current situation at the borders between the three countries in Reni-Giurgiulesti-Galati triangle, looking for practical solutions to alleviate the pressure on the overloaded border infrastructure.

During the meeting, the parties discussed possible ways to optimize contingency procedures to better manage the cargo traffic in case of emergency power outages. The sides noted the importance of delivering new generators, fuel, and uninterruptible power supply systems for Border Crossing Points in Reni-Giurgiulesti-Galati area. At the same time representatives of the three customs agencies explored possibilities to enhance organization of cargo traffic. For instance, the sides indicated the possibility of re-directing trucks to less congested BCPs and revitalizing the work of additional BCPs in vicinity of Giurgiulesti-Reni.

While discussing the current situation at strategic level, the participants highlighted a need for the swift opening of the Basarabeasca-Berezino rail connection that will allow the daily transportation of more than ten thousand tons of cargo, thus significantly reducing the congestion at the Moldova-Ukraine road BCPs. Parties also underlined the importance of broader use of NCTS for streamlining the cargo flow and increasing awareness of Ukrainian business to use it more actively. In the end, the sides agreed to coordinate joint actions and continue cooperation in handling emergency situations caused by indiscriminate Russian missile strikes.

Moldovan customs officers trained on their X-ray image interpretation

This week 11 Moldovan customs officers trained their skills in interpreting x-ray images. The EUBAM and Celbet organized the event to enhance the skills to properly arrange X-ray scanning processes, recognizing when a scan shows forbidden goods transported by different means.

The week-long training consisted of a practical part at the Training Center of the Customs Service on interpreting x-ray images. At the Leuseni border crossing point, the participants learned more about the organization of the scanning process and the benefits of implementing non-intrusive inspections during customs clearance.

This kind of training will strengthen the capabilities of the Customs Service to prevent and counter the flow of illegal goods at the border and to carry out checks using non-intrusive equipment. As this was the “Train the Trainers” format, the 11 officers can return to their duty stations and pass on the knowledge to their colleagues.

EUBAM facilitates fact-finding visit of DG Trade officials to border crossing points at Giurgiulesti

The Directorate General for Trade of the European Commission (DG Trade) officials visited the Moldova-Ukraine and Moldova-Romania border crossing points in Giurgiulesti area to receive the first-hand experience on the implementation of EU-Ukraine Solidarity Lanes initiative.

On 18 November, EUBAM together with the EU Delegation to the Republic of Moldova organized a fact-finding visit to the South of the Republic of Moldova for officials from DG Trade and EU Delegations from Eastern Partnership and Western Balkan countries. The EU officials visited two Moldovan border crossing points Giurgiulesti-Reni and Giurgiulesti-Galati, where they were able to see with their own eyes the efforts of the Moldovan Customs and Border agencies that are aimed at supporting EU-launched Solidarity Lanes Initiative. At the same time a visit was paid to International Free Port Giurgiulesti, so that the participants could accustom themselves with the peculiarities of the Port’s terminals work and witness the forwarding and transport operations through the Danube route.

During the visit, the Head of EUBAM Slawomir Pichor presented the Mission’s support for implementing the EU-led Solidarity Lanes Initiative. In the same vein, the Head of Mission informed EU representatives on the current situation in the area, emphasizing the need for assistance in upgrading border infrastructure. The Head of EUBAM also advocated for investment in IT solutions to further facilitate the movement of Ukrainian agricultural export, such as “e-Booking TRUCK” system that enables customers carrying out international road transport operations to reserve the date and the time of the Customs control services in advance. From his side, Deputy Head of the Customs House South, Andrei Botnari briefed the visitors on efforts of Moldovan Customs Service to reduce unprecedented queues at Moldovan borders with Ukraine and Romania and ease the strain on the transport bottlenecks.

Within the framework of the visit, DG Trade and EU Delegations’ officials were able to see the situation on the ground, in particular traffic bottlenecks that hinder the movement of cargo. In this regard, EU representatives were able to gather valuable information, map out main challenges and assess needs in cooperation with Moldovan authorities, which overall, will be beneficial for the functionality of the Solidarity Lanes and export of Ukrainian agricultural products throughout the alternative transport corridors.