Kazakhstan's Ministry of Agriculture Plans to Expand Agricultural Product Exports to China
Kazinform News Agency: Murat Irgabayev, Deputy Chairman of the State Inspection Committee of the Kazakhstan Ministry of Agriculture, recently held discussions with representatives of the Chinese Embassy in Kazakhstan regarding the expansion of Kazakhstan's agricultural products entering the Chinese market.
According to a news release from the Kazakhstan Ministry of Agriculture, during the meeting, the Kazakh side emphasized the need to activate the inspection activities of the General Administration of Customs of China to expand the list of production areas and product categories for agricultural exports to China. This measure will help increase supply and further strengthen bilateral economic and trade cooperation.
Representatives of Kazakhstani companies and relevant authorities confirmed their willingness to fully cooperate with the inspection work and provide all necessary information within the existing procedures.
After the meeting, both sides reached a consensus on further interaction on the issues discussed.
Previously, the Ministry of Agriculture had announced that Kazakhstan has signed 21 agreements on phytosanitary requirements with China, including 16 agreements covering products such as wheat, barley, soybeans, flax, and rapeseed. Currently, more than 2,800 Kazakhstani companies have been listed in the customs registration directory of the General Administration of Customs of China, and are authorized to export products to the Chinese market.
This dialogue fully reflects the deepening potential of agricultural cooperation between Kazakhstan and China, which is expected to inject new momentum into bilateral economic and trade relations.
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