Kazakhstan extended the ban on loading grain and oil to China

Published 2024년 1월 29일

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Kazakhstan's national railway company, KTZ, has extended its ban on loading goods into China through the Dostyk-Alashankou junction until January 31, 2024. The ban, initially set to end on January 26, is due to an accumulation of loaded trains from Kazakhstan caused by low reception rates in China. The prohibition affects commodities such as barley, wheat, oilseeds, vegetable oils, and milling products.
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KTZ has extended the ban on loading into China through the Dostyk-Alashankou junction for covered wagons and tanks until January 31, 2024. The reason is the accumulation of loaded trains from the Kazakhstan side due to the low reception rates in the PRC. Previously, the ban was introduced until January 26. The range of goods subject to the ban includes barley, wheat, oilseeds and all ...
Source: Oilworld

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