Export of flour and meat from Kazakhstan will again be subsidized

Published 2022년 12월 14일

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Kazakhstan has reinstated flour and meat exports on its list of goods with subsidized export costs, according to the QazTrade Trade Policy Development Center JSC. The country has also made changes to its Rules to facilitate the process for domestic exporters. Over 1,000 items, including flour and meat, are now eligible for reimbursement. The decision comes following requests from exporters, and additional changes have been made to streamline the regulatory process.
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The cost of exporting flour and meat from Kazakhstan was returned to the list of subsidized. This was reported by QazTrade Trade Policy Development Center JSC with reference to the order of the Minister of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan No. 470-NK dated December 8, 2022. “Taking into account the numerous appeals of domestic exporters, more than 1,000 items of goods - flour, meat, salt and others - are subject to reimbursement and return to the list of goods whose export costs are subject to reimbursement,” the report says. In addition, in order to improve the existing version of the Rules, a number of additional changes were made to optimize the current regulatory document. In particular, the need to conclude trilateral/quadrilateral agreements when considering applications from representatives/distributors/traders is ...
Source: Zol

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