- Kazakh business representatives discussed how e-commerce regulations should reduce barriers, not create new ones.
- A session in Almaty covered labeling, marketplace rules, cross-border shipments, taxes, and export opportunities within the EAEU.
- A key concern for Kazakh sellers was the risk of double VAT payment in cross-border trade; the chamber said one sale should mean one tax obligation.
- The session produced a list of business barriers and proposals for further work with government bodies, marketplaces, and industry groups.
Source: uchet.kz
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