The authorities of Kazakhstan intend to subsidize the costs of the republic's processing enterprises for purchasing wheat for gluten production, which was previously exported to the United States. The corresponding draft amendment to legislation was published by the Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan on the "Open Regulatory Legal Acts" portal. "The amendment to regulatory legal acts provides for the procedure and conditions for subsidizing the costs of processing enterprises for wheat purchases for gluten production. <...> The project's goal is to reduce the costs of domestic processing enterprises to increase the competitiveness and export potential of the produced goods," the document states. Earlier, Kazakhstan's Minister of Agriculture Aidarbek Saparov, commenting on the 25% customs duties imposed by the United States on goods from the republic starting August 1, said that the republic exports crop production to the United States and the agency will consider support ...