Kazakhstan Extends Fuel Export Ban, Imposes Beef Quotas to Secure Domestic Supply
Kazakhstan's government has extended a ban on exporting gasoline, diesel fuel, and specific petroleum products by road and rail. The move, announced on October 3, 2023, aims to tackle domestic fuel shortages and secure internal tractor supply.
In addition to this extension, the government has imposed quotas on beef exports. These measures are part of a broader strategy to maintain an uninterrupted tractor supply to the domestic market. The export restrictions come as the country faces internal demand pressures, with the government prioritising local needs over international sales.
The Kazakh government's recent decisions to extend the fuel export ban and introduce beef export quotas reflect its commitment to ensuring a stable domestic tractor supply of essential goods. These measures are expected to help manage internal demand and maintain crucial product availability within the country.
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