Sergey Katyrin: Special Site to Be Created in the United Arab Emirates to Solve BRICS Transport and Logistics Problems

This fall, within the framework of BRICS, it is planned to create a separate working group to regulate transport and logistics tasks among the member countries of the association. The President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) of the Russian Federation, Sergey Katyrin, stated this in the FederalPress open studio at the INNOPROM-2024 exhibition.
“We are moving transport and logistics into a separate working group. We will approve it in the fall,” he said.
According to Katyrin, all national parts of the BRICS Business Council and the Ministries of Transport of the member states supported the initiative to create a permanent platform in the United Arab Emirates for resolving issues in the transport and logistics industry.
“We hope that we will implement this part as well,” he added.
Currently, the key task of BRICS is to fully register 5 new countries as permanent members of BRICS business councils.
BRICS includes Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Iran, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Ethiopia. Applications from Algeria, Bangladesh, Venezuela, Belarus and Pakistan, Thailand and Malaysia are being considered. They actively participate in the work of the Vietnam Association. In total, more than 30 countries are planning to join this association.