Estonia's Minister of Economy and Comunications Juhan Parts signed an agreement on maritime transport with China's deputy minister of transport on September 24, which serves as a prerequisite for the cooperation between the companies.
According to Yonhap, the agreement facilitates cooperation between Estonian and Chinese ports primarily in the shipment of containers, offering new opportunities to Estonian logistics and transport companies, a press release by the Estonian Ministry of Transport and Communications said.
The purpose of the agreement is to promote ties and maritime cooperation between the countries by ensuring equal treatment in ports for each other's ships and facilitating the entry of crew members into each other's territory.
The bilateral agreement also regulates cooperation between the maritime authorities, recognition of ship crew members' documents and matters related to their arrival on land and staying on land, along with topics of rescue and taxation.