EAEU Members Change Currency for Customs Duties Amid Economic Sanctions
EAEU countries decide to stop transferring customs duties to Russia and Belarus in dollars, opting for national currencies instead.
EAEU countries decide to stop transferring customs duties to Russia and Belarus in dollars, opting for national currencies instead.
in Politics / Kyrgyzstan,
Kyrgyzstan and Iran signed a free trade agreement under the EAEU, potentially saving Kyrgyzstan up to $2 million annually in import customs duties. The agreement will reduce Iran's average import duty rate on Kyrgyz goods from 17 to 3 percent, benefiting both countries economically.
in Economy / Kyrgyzstan,
Kyrgyz Prime Minister highlights sustainable economic growth within the EAEU despite sanctions on Russia.
in Economy / Kyrgyzstan,
Vice Minister of Finance announced Kazakhstan's state debt during a government session, reassuring that it remains within acceptable values and is not expected to exceed the set limit in the coming years.
in Economy / Kazakhstan,
Senators ratified amendments to the EAEU Treaty allowing financial support for joint cooperation projects in industrial sectors among member states.
in Politics / Kazakhstan,
Eurasian Economic Union member countries to negotiate temporary trade agreement with Mongolia to reduce import customs duties on select goods.
in Economy / Kyrgyzstan,
Kyrgyz official addresses significant trade volume differences within the EAEU, particularly between Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, noting improvements due to customs reforms.
in Economy / Kyrgyzstan,
President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev outlined five priorities for cooperation with the Eurasian Economic Union during the 10th meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council in Moscow.
in Politics / Uzbekistan,
President of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, highlights the importance of cooperation within the Eurasian Economic Union for the country's economic development during a meeting in Moscow.
in Politics / Kazakhstan,
Russia imposes a ban on sugar exports until August 2024 to maintain stability in the domestic food market, citing concerns about increased sugar supplies abroad.
in Economy / Kyrgyzstan,