Smailov Participated in Eurasian Intergovernmental Council Meeting in Yerevan
Photo: Ukimet
Highlights:
- Mutual trade between Kazakhstan and the EAEU countries has exceeded $17 billion in the past 8 months of 2022. This is 5% more than in the same period last year.
- Since the establishment of the association, Kazakhstan has increased the export of processed products to other EAEU countries by 64%.
- The product range is expanding over time in favour of finished goods.
- The Prime Minister also called upon the EAEU countries to accelerate work on the introduction of uniform vehicle passport forms and the organization of electronic passport systems, as well as to update technical regulations that directly affect the efficiency of the Union's common market.
- The Prime Minister also took part in a joint meeting of the heads of government of the EAEU countries with Armenian President, Vahagn Khachaturian.
SOURCE: Ukimet
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