
ArmInfo. The State Revenue Committee of the Republic of Armenia (SRC) has officially launched the ExIm information platform. The project was implemented at the initiative of the SRC with the support of the German government and through the German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ), in accordance with the requirements of the Trade Facilitation Agreement.
The platform is a unified information system based on digital solutions and designed for participants in foreign economic activity (FEA), to improve the predictability and efficiency of export and import processes.
ExIm operates as a "one stop shop" platform, consolidating all information related to FEA in one place. This means that businesses can obtain the necessary data on export, import, and transit procedures in a systematized and understandable format, without having to search for information from various government agencies and sources. The platform is available in three languages.
SRC Chairman Eduard Hakobyan noted that the launch of the platform is an important milestone in the agency's digital transformation and international cooperation agenda. He stated that the vision is based on the ambitious goal of positioning Armenia as a regional and global technology and logistics hub. He emphasized the desire to create a system in which digitalization and integration of customs and tax processes will eliminate artificial barriers and ensure a contactless, transparent, and predictable environment. According to Hakobyan, ExIm is a practical embodiment of this approach and aligns with the principles of the Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA), eliminating information barriers. He also emphasized that efforts to modernize customs cooperation will continue, adding that this marks only the beginning of broader reforms, including the planned introduction of artificial intelligence tools in customs administration.