Kazakhstan has implemented a ban on the export of 106 types of high-tech goods to Russia that could be used for military purposes, including drones and microelectronics. The move comes as tensions continue to escalate in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. The ban was announced by Vice Minister of Trade and Integration Kairat Torebayev, and later confirmed by the head of the Presidential Office, Andriy Yermak. The decision aims to prevent the use of these goods in the war against Ukraine. However, Kazakhstan's Trade Ministry has denied the reports, contradicting earlier statements made by Deputy Trade Minister Kairat Torebayev.
⚡️ Kazakhstan denies banning export of 106 dual-use goods to Russia. Kazakhstan's Trade Ministry refuted on Oct. 19 earlier reports about banning the export of 106 dual-use goods to Russia, calling the statements attributed by local media to Deputy Trade Minister Kairat… https://t.co/knHnFrJ0CT
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🇰🇿#Kazakhstan banned the export to #Russia of 106 types of goods that can be used for military purposes. In particular, technological ones – drones, microelectronics, etc, the head of the Presidential Office, Andriy Yermak, reports. https://t.co/GZMQ7Rv3Dl
Kazakhstan has banned the export to Russia of 106 types of high-tech goods that can be used in the war against Ukraine. This was announced by Vice Minister of Trade and Integration Kairat Torebayev. Drones, electric chips and microelectronics fell under the ban due to Western… https://t.co/fi54wzHKOx https://t.co/DJw0c4PWHz
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