Kazakhstan wants to introduce a ban on the export of certain types of raw fish

Published 2023년 3월 8일

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Kazakhstan is set to ban the export of certain unprocessed fish types, including catfish and pike perch, for a period of six months, according to an order by the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources. The order, which is subject to Eurasian Economic Union regulations, will be enforced by the supervising Vice Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources. The order will take effect ten days after its official publication.
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ASTANA. KAZINFORM - Kazakhstan intends to introduce a ban on the export of certain types of unprocessed fish, Kazinform correspondent reports. The corresponding order of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources on the introduction of a ban on the export of certain types of raw fish from the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan is posted on the Open NLA portal. “In accordance with Article 18 of the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan “On the Regulation of Trading Activities” and Article 29 of the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union dated May 29, 2014, as well as Section 10 of Annex 7 to this agreement, I order: to introduce a ban on the export of certain types of frozen, fresh-frozen fish or chilled (catfish and pike perch) (codes of the unified commodity nomenclature for foreign economic activity of the Eurasian Economic Union (HS codes of the EAEU) from 0302891070, 0302720000, 0303240000, from 0303891070) according to ...
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