Currently, goods manufactured or released for domestic consumption in one participating country can circulate in the others free of customs clearance and without payment of customs duties and VAT or any economic limitations. Such goods do not have to be placed under customs procedures. The Union is open to other countries provided that they share a common border with the existing members. Within the CIS, this stipulation currently precludes Armenia, Moldova and Tajikistan, but the Kyrgyz Republic is considering membership and Ukraine has been invited to join. The next stage was launched on 1 January 2012 with the creation by Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia of the Common Economic Space of the Eurasian Economic Community. It involves developing supranational institutions, modeled explicitly or implicitly on those of the European Union, headed by the Eurasian Economic Commission, with nine commissioners responsible for various areas of economic integration
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