- Kuwait has banned the export of subsidized basic goods under Customs Circular No. 21 of 2026.
- The ban covers items like rice, flour, lentils, vegetable oils, sugar, frozen chicken, tomato paste, infant and powdered milk, canned goods, and bottled water.
- Exports are only allowed with prior ministerial approval.
- The measure took effect immediately and lasts until June 30, 2026.
- It aims to keep essential subsidized goods available domestically and maintain price stability.
Source: mailchi.mp
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