How was the issue with the supply of meat delicacies resolved from Kazakhstan to Qatar

Published 2021년 6월 8일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Trade and Integration and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan have successfully resolved export issues, enabling a Kazakhstani meat processing company to supply halal-certified products to Qatar. The company had previously faced obstacles, leading to the first batch of exports being allowed but a later batch being rejected. The collaboration between Kazakhstan's embassy in Qatar and the ministries ensured fulfillment of contractual obligations and removed potential material damage, ultimately approving the company's products for sale in Qatar.
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The Ministry of Trade and Integration, together with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, carried out work to remove the export obstacle to the supply of Kazakh products to the State of Qatar, according to the MTI website. According to the Ministry of Trade and Integration (MTI), the Kazakhstani products of the company, which has many years of experience in meat processing, are certified according to the halal standard and allowed to be supplied to the United Arab Emirates and the Sultanate of Oman. As the message recalls, in the spring of this year, the company for the first time entered into an agreement for the supply of its products to the State of Qatar. It was about stewed beef and lamb, sausages, semi-finished products, etc. The first batch was successfully exported and went on sale in Qatari shops. However, the second batch at the end of May was not allowed for import for unclear reasons. “Prompt joint actions ...
Source: Agrosektor

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