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Economy
Agriculture Ministry Discusses Grain Export Logistics Issues
Officials from the Ministry of Agriculture, the Committee of State Inspection in the Agro-Industrial Complex, and the Food Contract Corporation…
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Economy
Turkmenistan Among Top 10 Foreign Trade Partners of Uzbekistan
According to the Statistics Agency of Uzbekistan, trade between the two countries reached $455.5 million during this period, a 23%…
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Health
Dangerous Virus Detected in Russian Tomato Imports
According to a statement, during a follow-up inspection at the destination site with state plant quarantine inspectors from the Ural…
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Economy
Kyrgyzstan Temporarily Bans Import of Chicken Eggs
The ban aims to ensure food security, stabilize market prices, and support domestic producers during the spring-summer and summer-autumn periods.…
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Economy
Türkiye Lifts Import Restrictions on Kazakh Livestock and Poultry
The restrictions lifted include those related to bird flu, in place since 2005, as well as foot-and-mouth disease and nodular…
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Economy
Record Level of Cargo Transportation Between Kazakhstan and China
This milestone was announced during the first Kazakhstan-China Grain Forum held in China, which saw participation from representatives of the…
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Economy
Türkiye Halts All Trade with Israel Amid Gaza Conflict
The decision comes in response to the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip and what Ankara perceives as Tel Aviv’s…
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Economy
Turkmenistan’s Gas Exports to China Reach $2.4 Billion in Q1 2024
According to Chinese customs data, other leading gas exporters to China during this period included Australia ($3.6 billion), Qatar ($3.1…
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Economy
Kyrgyzstan Implements Temporary Ban on Waste Paper Export
According to the document, the temporary ban, effective for six months, applies to the export of recycled paper and cardboard…
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Economy
Kazakhstan Among Top Three Trade Partners for Uzbekistan with Over $930 Million in Turnover
According to the Statistics Agency of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the country’s foreign trade turnover for January, February, and March…