Following several announcements in public media,[1] it has been reported that Kazakhstan will monitor goods that are imported into the country for re-export tracking them until they reach their final destination. As reported in the media, the new measure started applying as of 1 April 2023 and is intended to prevent companies and individuals from using Kazakhstan to circumvent Russia sanctions. Below we highlight some of the key developments and discuss certain practical takeaways.
Source: globalcompliancenews.com
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