Kazakhstan doubled pork export to Armenia in 8 months

Published 2020년 10월 21일

Tridge summary

Trade between Kazakhstan and Armenia has seen a significant increase in the first eight months of 2020, with a 24.3% rise compared to the same period last year, totaling $ 8.7 million. Kazakhstan's exports to Armenia have surged by 68.7% to $ 4.5 million, driven by a 94.4% increase in pork exports. However, the export of animal feeding products to Armenia has ceased. The main exports from Kazakhstan to Armenia include confectionery and chocolate, while imports from Armenia to Kazakhstan, although down by 3.2% to $ 4.2 million, still include significant imports of spirits and fruit and vegetable juices.
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Original content

Despite the coronavirus pandemic, trade between Kazakhstan and Armenia in January-August 2020 increased by 24.3% over the same period last year, reaching $ 8.7 million. The press service of the QazTrade Trade Policy Development Center reported. According to the Center, exports from Kazakhstan for the specified period increased by 68.7% and amounted to $ 4.5 million. In particular, the Republic of Kazakhstan increased the supply of pork by 94.4%, or by 301.2 thousand dollars (from 319.0 to 620.2 thousand dollars). At the same time, this year the export of products for animal feeding to Armenia has completely stopped, which for 8 months of 2019 amounted to $ 181.6 thousand. Supplies of live cattle decreased by 20.5%, or $ 93.5 thousand (from $ 456 to $ 362.6 thousand). It is noted that the main export goods from Kazakhstan to Armenia are also confectionery (including white chocolate) - $ 103.3 thousand (2.3%), chocolate and other finished food products with cocoa - $ 49.3 thousand ...
Source: Agrosektor

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