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A completely different situation

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2025 4:39 am
by rifat28dddd
is developing with the import of goods from Russia and Belarus to Kazakhstan. Immediately after the creation of the CU, imports to Kazakhstan from Russia began to increase sharply. So, if in 2007 imports from Russia constituted about 36.7% of all imports to Kazakhstan, then in 2011 it became almost 46%. That is, Kazakhstan's imports began to be provided even more by goods from Russia.

Conclusion: With the obvious growth of trade turnover within panama cell phone number list the customs union, its creation did not greatly change the position of Russia and Belarus in the export structure of Kazakhstan, but had a strong impact on the structure of imports to Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan's imports began to be provided even more by goods from Russia.
The commodity structure of exports from Kazakhstan has changed, but not dramatically. The leading position still belongs to mineral products (i.e. raw materials: primarily oil products, ores and concentrates). Kazakhstani products of the chemical and metallurgical industries are also popular in Russia and Belarus. It is also worth noting the growth in the share of such a group in exports as computing equipment. However, to be honest, this article confuses me, since in Kazakhstan there have not been any sufficiently developed industrial production of computing equipment so far. That is, by and large, there are no fundamental changes in exports from Kazakhstan to the CU.

There are also no significant changes in the structure of imports to Kazakhstan.