16 commodity items have been identified in Kazakhstan, for which the country can increase exports by almost 2 times

Published 2020년 9월 14일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Trade of Kazakhstan is preparing 35 food companies to enter the Chinese market, with comprehensive state support for export-oriented enterprises and a potential increase in non-primary exports by $13.5 billion through the identification of 16 high-potential commodity items, primarily agricultural products. The government has launched an export acceleration program for non-resource producers, providing targeted support from idea to result, and has already formed a base of over 500 food industry companies, with 35 companies beginning preparations for the Chinese market. The Ministry plans to provide support to over 1000 domestic producers in the coming years.
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Original content

The Ministry of Trade of the Republic of Kazakhstan is preparing 35 food companies to enter the Chinese market. In the September Address of the Head of State to the people, serious attention is paid to exports and national producers. As the nearest prospects, export-oriented enterprises have been provided with comprehensive support from the state, the press service of the MTI RK reports. As Minister of Trade and Integration Bakhyt Sultanov recently wrote in his personal Facebook account: “We in the Ministry of Trade noted the main thing for ourselves in our Address:“ Work on attracting investments and promoting export of Kazakhstani goods and services in the new world realities is becoming a priority for the Government ”. “The President, speaking about the disclosure of the industrial potential or the agro-industry, set a mandatory condition - to produce goods with an export orientation ... All this is an indicator of the growing role of the“ trade assessment ”of the country's ...
Source: Agrosektor

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