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Kazakhstan Deploys Mobile Groups to Boost Export Controls at Borders

From 24.kg · (8m ago) Russian

Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Kazakhstan is deploying mobile groups to its borders, including those with Kyrgyzstan and Russia, to enhance export control.
  • The measure, announced by the director of the

Kazakhstan is taking decisive steps to strengthen its external economic oversight by implementing mobile control groups along its borders. This initiative, which includes sections bordering Kyrgyzstan and Russia, aims to bolster export controls and ensure compliance with foreign trade regulations. The move is spearheaded by the Committee of State Revenues under the Ministry of Finance, underscoring a commitment to robust economic governance.

The activity at the border is regulated by the procedures of the Kazakh side, namely the Committee of State Revenues under the Ministry of Finance.

โ€” Urmat TakirovDirector of the "Kyrgyz Export" center, explaining the regulatory framework for border activities.

Director of the "Kyrgyz Export" center, Urmat Takirov, highlighted that these new measures are designed to intensify supervision and prevent violations within the foreign trade sector. While acknowledging that enhanced controls might affect border crossing speeds, Takirov noted that existing delays are often due to various technical, systemic, and planned or unplanned security operations, including anti-terrorism efforts. This proactive approach by Kazakhstan signals a dedication to maintaining economic integrity and security.

The introduction of mobile groups will be a new measure aimed at strengthening supervision and preventing violations in the field of foreign trade.

โ€” Urmat TakirovDirector of the "Kyrgyz Export" center, describing the purpose of the new mobile groups.

From a regional perspective, these enhanced controls are crucial for managing cross-border trade effectively and ensuring that all economic activities adhere to established procedures. The deployment of mobile groups is a testament to Kazakhstan's commitment to safeguarding its economic interests and maintaining stability within its trade relationships.

The strengthening of control may affect the throughput at the border.

โ€” Urmat TakirovDirector of the "Kyrgyz Export" center, commenting on the potential impact of the new measures on border traffic.
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Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.