Kazakhstan issues six-month ban on export of cattle and sheep breeding stock

Published 2024년 9월 6일

Tridge summary

A recent order has been issued by Kazakhstan to ban the export of cattle and sheep breeding stock for the next six months, effective from September 13, 2024. This decision, part of the country's foreign economic activities within the Eurasian Economic Union, requires the Ministry of Agriculture to report its actions to the Eurasian Economic Commission.
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Original content

According to the document, the export of cattle (name of commodities for foreign economic activities of the Eurasian Economic Union, TN VED EAEU code 0102) and sheep (name of commodities for foreign economic activities of the Eurasian Economic Union, TN VED EAEU code 0104) breeding stock from the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan is prohibited for a period of six months. The Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan shall inform the Eurasian Economic ...
Source: Foodmate

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