Belarus and Kazakhstan need to plan trade relations for five years, taking into account the post-crisis economy, First Deputy Chairman of the Belarusian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Alexander Nakhaenko told reporters during the Belarus-Kazakhstan business forum, BelTA reports.
"Any crisis is followed by revival. We have been through many crises and watched the economic growth again," said Alexander Nakhaenko. "Of course, the crisis requires more serious approaches from producers and distribution networks. But after a crisis always comes a growth period. I would like us to enter this growth period strong and self-confident, with good competitive products,” Alexander Nakhaenko noted.
He stressed the joint work on markets, simpler clearance procedures, absence of customs borders save time. In the European Union both goods and people travel freely in the Schengen zone. The same is in the Eurasian Economic Union.