Kazakhstan introduced a temporary ban on the import of chicken eggs

Published Apr 26, 2024

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Kazakhstan has imposed a six-month ban on the import of chicken eggs by road from both third countries and the Eurasian Economic Union (EEC) member states. The ban, effective from May 1, is aimed at supporting domestic egg producers during the spring and summer seasons. However, the ban does not apply to the transit of eggs through Kazakhstan or their movement within the EEC through the country.
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The Kazakh authorities have introduced a ban on the import of chicken eggs by road for six months. This was reported by the Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan. According to the department, it is prohibited to import eggs “from third countries and from the countries of the Eurasian Economic Union” (EEC) for six months. The measure does not apply to the transit of eggs through the territory of Kazakhstan, as well as their movement from the territory of one EEC member state to the territory of ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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