Why is bread cheaper in Uzbekistan than in Kazakhstan?

Published 2023년 10월 19일

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Vice Minister of Trade Kairat Torebaev addressed journalists' questions about why bread in Uzbekistan is cheaper than in Kazakhstan. Torebaev explained that each country's bakeries have their own economic justifications, taking into account factors such as electricity and taxes. He also mentioned that the quality of bread in Kazakhstan should be compared to that in Uzbekistan when considering the price difference.
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Vice Minister of Trade Kairat Torebaev, on the sidelines of the Senate, answered a question from journalists about why bread in Uzbekistan is cheaper than in Kazakhstan, a Kazinform agency correspondent reports. Journalists asked why, despite the fact that we grow grain and produce flour within the country, bread in Kazakhstan turns out to be more expensive than in Uzbekistan. Answering the question, the vice minister emphasized that each enterprise has its own economic justification. - When we produce any product, all costs within the country are considered. This is electricity, taxes. Here you need to look specifically at what costs Uzbek and ...
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