The cooperation aims to get the test train ready during April-June and launch commercial traffic between July and September. KTZE has already agreed to cooperate with the railway companies of Azerbaijan and Georgia.
The parties also agreed to intensify cooperation on the China-Finland route, focusing on the use of rail wagons registered in Kazakhstan and owned by Kazakhstan companies.
Trans-Caspian International Transport Route starts from Southeast Asia and China and runs through Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Georgia to Central European countries.