The general assembly of the Interregional Standardization Association /IRSA/ is being held in Ulaanbaatar from April 18-19. More than 40 delegations from Turkey, Mongolia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and Belarus will participate in the general assembly.
During the meeting, the Chairman of the Mongolian Agency for Standardization and Metrology, G. Gantumur, and the President of Turkish Standards Institution /TSE/, Sebahittin Korkmaz, signed the bilateral cooperation plan, effective through 2022.
As part of the plan, both countries agreed to provide support for Mongolian businesses to export goods into the EU market, facilitate trade, reduce technology barriers, and plan to form a joint task force to monitor and develop standards in human resources. Deputy Minister U. Enkhtuvshin attended the ceremony and said, “It is critical to realize actual impacts of the plan soon and we can learn so much from Turkey’s expertise”.
Korkmaz noted, “Trade foundation is standardization. Our extensive cooperation in standardization could become a bridge connecting businesses.”
The general assembly of the Interregional Standardization Association /IRSA/ is being held in Ulaanbaatar from April 18-19. More than 40 delegations from Turkey, Mongolia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and Belarus will participate in the general assembly.
During the meeting, the Chairman of the Mongolian Agency for Standardization and Metrology, G. Gantumur, and the President of Turkish Standards Institution /TSE/, Sebahittin Korkmaz, signed the bilateral cooperation plan, effective through 2022.
As part of the plan, both countries agreed to provide support for Mongolian businesses to export goods into the EU market, facilitate trade, reduce technology barriers, and plan to form a joint task force to monitor and develop standards in human resources. Deputy Minister U. Enkhtuvshin attended the ceremony and said, “It is critical to realize actual impacts of the plan soon and we can learn so much from Turkey’s expertise”.
Korkmaz noted, “Trade foundation is standardization. Our extensive cooperation in standardization could become a bridge connecting businesses.”